Lee is a strength and conditioning / sport and exercise science lecturer based at Sheffield Hallam University. He has a publication background in athlete performance, with a special interest in strength sport fatigue. Lee is also co-director at TRA Performance Education, an education platform for coaches and trainers to develop their skills and knowledge.
TRA Performance Education Website
TRA Performance Education Facebook
In this episode we cover:
Lee's love for science, training and educating people and how it's lead to his career in educating coachesThe importance of making academic research in sports science applicable to coaches and practitionersThe difficulties of getting ethical approval for many experiments in strength and conditioning science, especially overtraining.The compromises that are necessary in developing relevant experiments in sports scienceThe relevance of Lee's research into fatigue in sports trainingThe importance of fatigue to sports training and improving performanceWhat are functional overreaching, non-functional overreaching and overtraining?The symptoms of overreaching and overtraining and how long they can last in athletes.How does overreaching/overtraining affect strength and performanceThe difficulty in diagnosing overtraining syndrome in athletesThe lack of research on overtraining in strength sportsThe importance of coaches knowing their athletes well enough to be able to monitor fatigue and prevent overreaching from developing into overtraining.The role of other life stresses in developing overreaching and what other factors can contribute.Lee's hopes to develop ways to teach coaches how to identify when athletes are at risk of overtrainingThe challenge of understanding science and staying on top of the ever expanding body of literatureWhy you're not evidence based if you haven't watched videos of rats bench-pressing on youtubeHow to design a training plan to induce overtraining in strength athletesLee's plans for his PhD research into overtraining