Join us at the ECSS SIG session on Translating Science for Elite Sports.
Our aim is to explore how sport science research can be transformed into practical strategies for peak performance and to foster collaboration across academia, industry, and sports organisations. Valuable insights into the process of return to play and the communication between medical staff, coaches, and athletes will be discussed:
- Rehabilitation and return to play strategies in elite sports
- Effective communication between medical teams, coaches, and athletes
- Translating scientific insights into actionable strategies for performance and recovery
- Challenges in applying research to real-world training and rehabilitation
- The role of AI, data, and technology in injury prevention and recovery
- Lessons from past attempts to apply sports science
- Future directions in science-driven training and athlete care
This session provides a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts, explore current trends in sports science, and discuss evidence-based approaches to rehabilitation and performance optimisation.
The SIG Elite Sport is an optimal arena for:
- Networking and collaboration opportunities.
- Sharing of research findings and best practices in elite athlete care
- Insights into training methodologies, sports psychology, and injury recovery
- Discussing the latest advancements in sports medicine, return-to-play protocols, and performance analysis
Join us for a dynamic discussion on bridging the gap between theory and practice in high-performance sports.
Date: Wednesday, 2 July
Time: 12:15-13:15 (during lunch break)
Session room: Borgo
Prof. Christoph Zinner
Department of Sport
University of Applied Sciences for Police and Administration of Hessen
Wiesbaden, Germany
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Prof. Billy Sperlich
Integrative & Experimental Science & Training
University of Würzburg
Würzburg, Germany
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Prof. Andreas Schlumberger
Training Science and Biomechanics in Teamsports
BSP Business and Law School, Applied Sport Sciences and Personality
Berlin, Germany
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