Discussing all things tennis and technology, Matt Little (Andy Murray's Strength and Conditioning Coach) joins Catapult's very own tennis specialists. They explore how and why technology is used in Tennis whilst also touching on the benefits it can provide organisations, coaches and athletes. From objective data supporting coaching to increasing the entertainment value of the sport, listen for more interesting insights from one of tennis' most recognisable coaches.
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Discussing all things tennis and technology, Matt Little (Andy Murray's Strength and Conditioning Coach) joins Catapult's very own tennis specialists. They explore how and why technology is used in Tennis whilst also touching on the benefits it can provide organisations, coaches and athletes. From objective data supporting coaching to increasing the entertainment value of the sport, listen for more interesting insights from one of tennis' most recognisable coaches.
(SO1E13)Dr Hugh Fullagar, University of Technology in Sydney
Catapult High Performance Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes 13 seconds
5 years ago
(SO1E13)Dr Hugh Fullagar, University of Technology in Sydney
In this episode, Dr Hugh Fullagar and Catapult Sports Scientist Kieran Howle discuss the applicability of sports-based research, how technology can help to bridge the gap between performance departments and the importance of reflective learning in both applied- and research-based settings.
Catapult High Performance Podcast
Discussing all things tennis and technology, Matt Little (Andy Murray's Strength and Conditioning Coach) joins Catapult's very own tennis specialists. They explore how and why technology is used in Tennis whilst also touching on the benefits it can provide organisations, coaches and athletes. From objective data supporting coaching to increasing the entertainment value of the sport, listen for more interesting insights from one of tennis' most recognisable coaches.