In this episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast, I am speaking to Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University, Tim Doyle. I am delighted to get Tim on the show to discuss his work in the military and his research and PhD supervision which involves the use of inertial sensors in rugby league. With a number of clubs around the world becoming interested in the use of tibial worn inertial sensors I thought it would be great to get Tim's insights into this area. Outside the world of biomechanics, many people may not have heard of Tim but if you're not following him and his work, you should be.


Hope you enjoy this episode with Tim Doyle.


In this episode we discussed...


Who is Tim Doyle (background, education and current role)?
Load management in sport and military
GPS
Are we missing a piece of the puzzle?
What can be inferred from GPS and what can't?

Internal measures
Forgotten about?

Your work in the military and customs and impact its having on practice
Daniel Glassbrook's work at South Sydney Rabbitohs

Applied research
Internal validation work (clubs getting to know their tech)
Simple processes and due diligence

Asking the right questions
Process for success

Working alongside a university as a practitioner

Tim can be found on Twitter @tladoyle


This episode of the Pacey Performance Podcast is sponsored by Hawkin Dynamics, the team behind the worlds only wireless force plate system. Hawkin Dynamics can be found at hawkindynamics.com and you can follow them on Twitter @hawkindynamics


This episode is also sponsored by Fatigue Science. Fatigue Science combine wearable technology with biomathematical science developed by the US Army to offer fantastic insights into sleep and cognitive fatigue. Fatigue Science can be found at fatiguescience.com.


This episode is also sponsored by IMeasureU. IMeasureU are a world leading inertial platform to precisely quantify body movement and workload metrics in the field. IMeasureU can be found at imeasureu.com and you can follow them on Twitter @imeasureu.


This episode is also sponsored by Omegawave, the only non-invasive readiness technology to assess both brain and heart. Omegawave can be found at omegawave.com and you can follow them on Twitter @omegawave.


Keep up to date with everything that is going on with the podcast by following on Twitter @strengthofsci or visiting strengthofscience.com.


Enjoy


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