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Kent rises to 16th in Guardian University Guide 2016

By unikentsportsci | 26 May 2015

Kent has also achieved a top ten position in ten subject areas, with a further 15 in the top 20. Its top ten subjects are: Architecture … Read more

Critical speed in a field-based environment

By unikentsportsci | 03 February 2015

Andy Galbraith, James Hopker and Louis Passfield have recently been working on two connected research studies which were published in the November issue of the … Read more

Can subliminal messaging make you train harder?

By unikentsportsci | 03 February 2015

New research has found that athletes who are exposed to subliminal visual cues during endurance exercise will perform significantly better. Subliminal visual cues are words, … Read more

Research on Competitive Cycling

By unikentsportsci | 03 February 2015

Today’s blog is an account from the Head of School here at the University of Kent’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Professor Louis Passfield … Read more

Do reductions in how muscles use oxygen decrease exercise efficiency?

By unikentsportsci | 17 December 2014

Current MSc Sports Science for Optimal Performance student Ciaran O’Grady has offered up his experience of SS566 the undergraduate dissertation module. Read below for Ciaran’s … Read more

GB Boxing in the Respiratory Clinic

By unikentsportsci | 16 December 2014

The University of Kent’s Respiratory Clinic has been selected to screen the entire GB Boxing team. Following the success of work undertaken by Dr John … Read more

10 Reasons to Come to Kent for Sports Studies

By unikentsportsci | 05 December 2014

The University of Kent’s School of Sport and Exercise Sciences (SSES), founded in 2012, is located at Chatham’s historic docklands as part of a unique … Read more

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