Dr Gary Doyle
Lecturer
Department of Bioscience and Sport , School Of Health, Sport And Bioscience
Gary has worked for more than 15 years at the University of East London, lecturing and researching in sports biomechanics and strength and conditioning.
Areas Of Interest
- Efficiency of Human Motion, specifically looking at total body efficiency during simulated rowing, including energy transfers between segments
- Body segment inertial parameters
- Biomechanical measurement including 3D motion capture, force plates, dynamometry, EMG and accelerometry
- Measures of force and time (impulse, RFD, etc) during jumping
- Technology enhanced approaches to learning and teaching
OVERVIEW
My research interests focus mainly on biomechanical aspects of human performance, specifically looking at efficiency of movement, energy transfer and movements which express high levels of force over very short periods of time.
Publications
The last four years of publications can be viewed below.
Full publications list
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- Original Scientific Research Study: An Investigation into the Physiological Profiles of Muay Thai and the Relationships to Striking Performances Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning. 32 (2)
- The Effects of Lower Core Resistance Training on Rear Hand Punching Performance in Professional Boxers Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning. 29 (5), pp. 15-24
- Difference in the centre of mass vertical displacement between treadmill and over-ground running in recreational runners measured with inertial measurement units Graduate Journal of Sport, Exercise & Physical Education Research. 11 (1), p. S43