Faster, Higher, Stronger…yes! But how do elite athletes get there? With a little help from sports science, of course. This is the golden age of athleticism. It’s no coincidence that it’s also the golden age of sports science. Rudraneil Sengupta goes behind the scenes to talk to scientists, coaches and trainers to understand how athletes run faster, jump higher, get stronger, and play longer. If you are interested in sports, muscles, speed, power, strength and agility, press play.
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Faster, Higher, Stronger…yes! But how do elite athletes get there? With a little help from sports science, of course. This is the golden age of athleticism. It’s no coincidence that it’s also the golden age of sports science. Rudraneil Sengupta goes behind the scenes to talk to scientists, coaches and trainers to understand how athletes run faster, jump higher, get stronger, and play longer. If you are interested in sports, muscles, speed, power, strength and agility, press play.
This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
How to bowl faster, better – with Dr. Rene Ferdinands, University of Sydney
Secrets of Sports Science
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How to bowl faster, better – with Dr. Rene Ferdinands, University of Sydney
Do you supinate or pronate to generate spin to the cricket ball? How can you get more revs per minute? Are you a fast bowler looking to increase speed? How can you do it without the risk of injury? Do the classical coaching manual techniques hold up to the scrutiny of modern cricket biomechanical observations? Dr. Rene Ferdinands from the University of Sydney, one of the world’s leading sports biomechanisms, reveals the secrets of what happens to the human body when it’s bowling during a game of cricket.
Secrets of Sports Science
Faster, Higher, Stronger…yes! But how do elite athletes get there? With a little help from sports science, of course. This is the golden age of athleticism. It’s no coincidence that it’s also the golden age of sports science. Rudraneil Sengupta goes behind the scenes to talk to scientists, coaches and trainers to understand how athletes run faster, jump higher, get stronger, and play longer. If you are interested in sports, muscles, speed, power, strength and agility, press play.
This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.