The ISESA Podcast takes you behind the scenes of the Irish sport and exercise science community. Through conversations with leading practitioners, academics and athletes, our podcast highlights their amazing work and achievements. Hosted by Bruce Wardrop, each episode offers fresh perspectives on performance, health, research and career development. So whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone passionate about sport and exercise science - make sure to tune in now and discover the people, ideas, and innovations driving excellence in sport, health and exercise in Ireland and beyond.
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The ISESA Podcast takes you behind the scenes of the Irish sport and exercise science community. Through conversations with leading practitioners, academics and athletes, our podcast highlights their amazing work and achievements. Hosted by Bruce Wardrop, each episode offers fresh perspectives on performance, health, research and career development. So whether you're a student, professional, or simply someone passionate about sport and exercise science - make sure to tune in now and discover the people, ideas, and innovations driving excellence in sport, health and exercise in Ireland and beyond.
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The Past, Present and Future of Sport & Exercise Sciences Research and Applied Practice in Ireland.
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SETU Main Campus, Cork Road Campus, Cork Road, Waterford, X91 K0EK
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In the latest episode we bring you a double feature into the world of Athletic Rehabilitation Therapy in Ireland (ARTI). First, we have a chat with the President of ARTI to discuss the organization's crucial role in shaping the professional standards for athletic therapists in Ireland, how practitioners gain accreditation, and the future of the profession in Ireland. Then, we have a fascinating, in-depth conversation with ARTI certified athletic therapist Ryan Alexander, who works at the renowned Sports Surgery Clinic (SSC) under Professor Brian Devitt. He provides a awe inspiring glimpse into the daily application of athletic therapy in a high-performance environment, offering practical insights into assessment, rehabilitation, and the collaborative work within a leading sports medicine facility.
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Alison Keogh is an Assistant Professor in Digital HealthCare Innovation at Trinity College Dublin where she is enjoying a very successful and productive career as an academic researcher. In parallel to this, Alison has also risen through the ranks in hockey officiating and is also an International Hockey Umpire, who has taken charge at hundreds of matches at the highest level, including the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Tune into the episode to hear fascinating insights into Alison's dual careers!
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In this episode we bring you with us to the Inaugural Women in Sport and Exercise Science Conference that was held in Glasson Lakehouse in Athlone at the end of January. The event was organized by Míde
Research is an all-island, cross-institute consortium set up to conduct high-quality interdisciplinary research to ultimately improve the health, wellbeing, participation and performance of women and girls in and through, sport, exercise, and physical activity. It was a really fantastic event, with an enthusiastic audience, excellent speakers and a real buzz of energy and opportunity in the space. Tune in to find out more!
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At just 25 years of age, Judy Bobbett has a phenomenal sporting CV; junior and senior county football for Meath, rugby for Leinster and Ireland and now boxing for Ireland. Rugby was her number one sport and she rose quickly through the ranks to make her international debut. However, the pressure of a playing team sport at an elite level, coupled with a global pandemic brought with it significant bouts of anxiety and depression for Judy. Prioritizing her mental health, Judy quit rugby and sought help. Her story is incredible - tune now to hear it in her own words.
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Professor Ian Kenny and Dr. Brendan O'Keefe from the Department of Physical Education and Sport Science at the University of Limerick are recruiting a research assistant. The successful candidate will work within 2 research centers (Sport and Human Performance Research Centre (SHPRC) and Physical Education, Physical Activity and Youth Sport (PEPAYS) Ireland) gaining valuable experience in multiple professional domains. This role would suit a recent graduate with some project experience, however there is plenty of scope for someone to learn on the job. This role would be an ideal springboard for someone looking to progress their research or academic career.
Closing date for applications: 15-Jan-2025 12:00
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Contact: ian.kenny@ul.ie / brendan.okeeffe@ul.ie
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Nuala Moore is a world-renowned extreme swimmer, adventurer, and advocate for cold-water swimming. Hailing from Dingle in Co Kerry, Nuala has achieved feats that most of us can barely imagine. In 2006 Nuala was part of a 6 person relay team who swam 1330km over 56 days to circumnavigate Ireland. In 2013 Nuala was part of another relay team, this time traversing the Bering Straits, swimming from Russia to Alaska. In 2018 Nuala was the first swimmer in the world to swim from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean in the Drake Passage, one of the most notorious and treacherous stretches of water on the planet. And in between all this Nuala competed in multiple ice swimming competitions, becoming the first Irish person and only the 3rd woman in the world to swim 1000m in 0deg water.
In this episode, I chat with Nuala about these accomplishments and explore the science of cold water immersion and learn about the physical and mental preparation that was required. So whether you are a swimmer, a scientist or just looking for a healthy dose of inspiration, you are in for a treat!
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In the latest episode of the ISESA Podcast I meet Cliona Horan, Network Manager with Paralympics Ireland. Cliona is passionate about getting people with disabilities into sport and has extensive experience working in various development and sports inclusion disability officer roles with multiple NGBs and sports partnerships around the country. This year, Cliona was responsible for delivering the Permanent TSB Next Gen Community series around Ireland. More than just a “come and try” event, the PTSB NextGen Community Series focuses on empowering individuals with disabilities to explore Para sports in their area and aims to inspire the next generation of Irish Paralympians and provide a pathway for skill development and participation in inclusive sports. With the final event happening Dublin at the weekend, I took the opportunity to show up with my trusty recorder to capture the stories of those in attendance.
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To follow up on our previous episode, I chatted with 3 graduates who chose sport and exercise science courses and are now working in the health and sport sectors. Karen Peacock is a clinical exercise physiologist working with UPMC Sports Medicine in Waterford. Darragh Whelan and Jamie Blanchfield have both recently returned from the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games where they worked with the Irish Cycling Squad. This is particularly impressive for Darragh who only graduated last October! They share their education stories and relate it back to where they are now in their careers - inspiring and motivational stuff for any potential sport & exercise science students!
If you would like to get in touch with any of my guests - drop me an email at bruce.wardrop@setu.ie and I'll hook you up!
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Our vision at the Irish Sport and Exercise Science Association is to enhance the health, well-being and performance of individuals through sport and exercise sciences. With that vision in mind and looking to the future, we thought it would be a good idea to put out an episode aimed at anyone who might want to know more about studying sport and exercise science - from current secondary students, to parents, teachers and guidance counselors or someone considering a return to 3rd level education - this is the episode for you. In this short form episode, we will give you the broad strokes of what studying sport and exercise science at 3rd level is all about, what the university experience might entail and importantly, what career opportunities are out there for graduates.
Sharing this episode is particularly important. We would love to reach as many schools, guidance counsellors, teachers, students and parents as possible, so please send this episode to anyone you think might be interested!
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This episode is essential listening for any student considering postgraduate study. There are so many amazing, funded opportunities for potential Masters and PhD candidates in the USA - you just have to know how to find them! Ciaran Fairman is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina. Having completed all of his 3rd level education in the States, he has an excellent understanding of the graduate education landscape over there and was keen to share his knowledge with Irish students. I also took the opportunity to reach out to Grace McKenzie and Conor Cantwell, two Irish post grads who are current out in the United States. My 3 guests did not know each other, yet there shared experiences reinforce the story that is being told of how these postgraduate opportunities come about and work out for Irish students!
You can contact my guests with questions!
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