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Owen Walker

Owen is the Founder of Science for Sport and has a Master’s degree in Strength & Conditioning and a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Conditioning & Rehabilitation from Cardiff Metropolitan University. Before founding Science for Sport, he was the Head of Academy Sports Science at Cardiff City Football Club, and an interim Sports Scientist for the Welsh Football Association.

He’s published research on the ‘Practical Applications of Water Immersion Recovery Modalities for Team Sports’ in the Strength & Conditioning Journal by the NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association). He has also been featured in the Sports Business Journal and The Roar, Australia’s leading sports opinion website.

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8 Must Read S&C Articles

Owen Walker

These are the most important fundamental studies every S&C coach needs to read if they’re truly serious about their career and development.

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Reactive Strength Index

Owen Walker

The reactive strength index measures the reactive jump capacity of athletes, and how they cope with the stress from plyometric exercises.

Chain-Resistance Training

Owen Walker

Although chain-resistance training has become popular among coaches and athletes, there’s still a lack of understanding as to how it works.

Needs Analysis

Needs Analysis

Owen Walker

A needs analysis is the process of determining what qualities are necessary for the athlete, the sport, or a combination of both.

Warm-Ups

Owen Walker

A well-planned warm-up can prepare athletes physically and mentally but also reduce the likelihood of injury and improve performance.

Compression Garments

Owen Walker

Compression garments remain a recommended tool for promoting recovery and therefore influencing subsequent performance.

Agility

Owen Walker

Agility is one of the most important physical traits in sport, but must not be confused with change of direction.

Olympic Weightlifting

Owen Walker

Olympic Weightlifting is a common component in strength and conditioning programmes and has been shown to enhance athletic performance.

Plyometrics

Owen Walker

Plyometrics Credits Infographic: Yann Le Meur (Twitter: @YLMSportScience) Study: Booth & Orr (2016) [PubMed] See the article Plyometrics training for more information.

Foam Rolling

Owen Walker

Foam rolling is a simple self-manual therapy technique often used to improve flexibility, recovery, and athletic performance.

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