This Special Interest Group on “Running Sciences - Performance & Injury prevention” was initiated in 2023 by a multidisciplinary group of fifteen researchers from eight countries and various research fields and now includes more than 35 members. We mainly focus on distance running, which we have defined to start with distances above 800 meters, without any upper limit in ultra-endurance (e.g. ultra trails), although the group will welcome researchers focused on shorter distances. We will address all aspects of running performance and injury prevention, including physiology, biomechanics, nutrition, psychology, sex, aging, fatigue, etc.

Our main objectives include 1) building a multidisciplinary network of researchers that are interested in Running Sciences among the ECSS community, 2) promote the topic at the annual ECSS Congress, 3) initiate multilateral collaborations (e.g., industry-academia-practitioners), 4) organise webinars in Running Sciences for the ECSS community and translate our knowledge beyond academics, and 5) provide expert statements on various running-related research topics.

In addition to sharing state of the art knowledge in Running Sciences, our mission is to identify the main knowledge gaps, challenge researchers and suggest future directions for research.

Date: Thursday, 9 July
Time: 15:30 – 16:30 (during poster session)
Session room: 4BC

Dr Laurent Malisoux 
Luxembourg Institute of Health
Department of Precision Health
Luxembourg 
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Ass Prof Bas van Hooren 
Maastricht University
Department of Nutrition and Movement Sciences
Maastricht, Netherlands 
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Prof Benedicte Vanwanseele
KU Leuven, Department of Movement Sciences
Leuven, Belgium

Dr Caroline Nicol
Aix-Marseille Université
Faculty of Sports Sciences
Marseille, France

Prof Andrew Jones
University of Exeter
Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences
Exeter, United Kingdom

 

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