In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I have the pleasure in speaking to Head of Biomechanics at Aspire Academy, Phil Graham-Smith. Phil has held some fantastic positions in his career from biomechanics consultant at UK Athletics with the jump squads to Head of Directorate at University of Salford. Now in his role at Aspire, Phil also makes time to continue the growth of Force Decks, a dual force plate system which is getting some serious traction worldwide and is fast becoming the go-to system in professional sport.


In this episode, you will learn -


Who is Phil Graham Smith (background, experience, and current role)

Liverpool John Moores University
University of Salford
ForceDecks

What has changed in terms of biomechanics support since the early 90's?
What constitutes excellent applied biomechanics support?
UKA - world records

Supporting young jumpers
Use of IMU's
Assessing and quantifying asymmetries

Testing
Use of isokinetic testing
'Contrived variables' & pure biomechanics
Research
Issues
Examples

 Phil can be found on Twitter @PhilipGrahamSM2

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