Passion, Drama, Pride, Perseverance, Community: Sports is the Universal Language.
But what really goes on behind the scenes of competition? Who makes it all come together?
Pros In the Arena brings you a first-hand experience into the lives and careers of Professionals in Sports: their challenges, motivations, and journeys.
Peel back the curtain of the Sports Arena through intimate interviews of sports-lovers of diverse backgrounds and roles to gain insight into how sports pros get to where they are today, what it's really like to work in the industry, and what motivates them to keep going
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Passion, Drama, Pride, Perseverance, Community: Sports is the Universal Language.
But what really goes on behind the scenes of competition? Who makes it all come together?
Pros In the Arena brings you a first-hand experience into the lives and careers of Professionals in Sports: their challenges, motivations, and journeys.
Peel back the curtain of the Sports Arena through intimate interviews of sports-lovers of diverse backgrounds and roles to gain insight into how sports pros get to where they are today, what it's really like to work in the industry, and what motivates them to keep going
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Passion, Drama, Pride, Perseverance, Community: Sports is the Universal Language.
But what really goes on behind the scenes of competition? Who makes it all come together?
Our Pro in this episode is Dr. Sina David, an Assistant Professor in biomechanics at the Vrije University of Amsterdam. Sina is a motivated researcher with a very diverse and interesting scope of sports science research (including in running, tennis, and even swimming) and a truly dedicated Professor.
In this conversation, we go behind the scenes of sports science, hearing about Sina's implementation of Artificial Intelligence in human locomotion research, her highly collaborative minded approach to combining academia and sports science, and her focus on impacting students' lives as a professor.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.