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The Sports Engineering Podcast
The Sports Engineering Podcast
33 episodes
3 days ago
Uncovering the world of sports engineering. From advanced technologies to innovative design, explore how engineering enhances athletic performance and transforms the sports industry. New episodes available every other week!
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Uncovering the world of sports engineering. From advanced technologies to innovative design, explore how engineering enhances athletic performance and transforms the sports industry. New episodes available every other week!
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The Sports Engineering Podcast
What’s really going on beneath the Lycra?

In this episode of The Sports Engineering Podcast, we dive into the science of performance with Dr. Assaf Yogev, exercise physiologist, coach, and research scientist at Arc’teryx. From cycling and muscle oxygenation to the future of wearables, we discuss how near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) provides real-time insight into muscle oxygenation and athletic performance. We also explore the balance between lab research and real-world application, how human-centric design drives innovation in outdoor gear, and why the best engineering starts from the inside out.

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1 week ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: (not) Worth the price of admission

Is the future of sport in the stadium… or on the sofa? In this episode, we explore how technology, comfort, and convenience are reshaping the fan experience. It’s time to decide: will the next generation of fans turn up, or just tune in?


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2 weeks ago
25 minutes 39 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
How are we doing?

We decided to take stock this week and reminsce about some of the episodes we've already got in the locker. This is our 30th Episode so we celebrated that by talking about the themes and threads that weave our seemingly independent guest episodes together to tell one big sports engineering story.

Also if you're new, we hope this helps to guide you towards the episodes that interest you most.

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3 weeks ago
24 minutes 34 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: *Patent Pending*

In this episode of The Sports Engineering Podcast, we explore how patents and design protection shape the evolution of sports technology. Including cutting-edge footwear and wearable tech and the blurred line between inspiration and imitation, the legal and engineering battles that define how we innovate gets unpacked here. Join us as we look at how ideas become intellectual property in the fast-moving world of sports engineering.

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1 month ago
24 minutes 43 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
What happens when we give the voice back?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kat Okholm Kryger from UEFA to explore the playful, powerful, and sometimes misunderstood world of women’s football. From myth-busting ACL injuries to why football boots don’t always fit, Kat takes us through her unique journey bridging medicine, engineering, and the beautiful game. We dive into the “Give the Voice Back” project (link below), chat about what happens when athletes tell their own stories, and discover why keeping the human at the heart of our work matters most.

Link: Giving the voice back: Shaping the future of ACL injury research | UEFA.com

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1 month ago
42 minutes 57 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: Pro athletes love pacifiers

In this Off the Clock episode, we dive into the technology that is shaping athlete safety. We cover instrumented mouth guards in rugby, smartwatches in the NHL, GPS vests in football, and even airbag apparel in motorsport.

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1 month ago
24 minutes 18 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Can you really see air?

In this episode, we dive into the hidden world of F1 aerodynamics with Dr Conor Crickmore from Atlassian Williams Racing. We get to know how engineers make the invisible visible and why sometimes it’s the water, not the air, that’s really in control. We explore tire spray, wind tunnels, CFD, and the tiny aerodynamic tweaks that play with a tenth of a second.


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1 month ago
44 minutes 3 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: Cloudy with a chance of retractable roofs

In this episode of the Sports Engineering Podcast, we explore how weather shapes the world of sport. From legendary matches decided by rain and altitude to modern innovations like retractable roofs and self-adjusting cleats. We discuss the engineering solutions that protect athlete performance, the role of technology in ensuring fair play, and how home field advantage can be influenced by the elements.

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2 months ago
28 minutes 28 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Can a new grain grow an old game?

What makes hurling the fastest game on grass so electrifying? The players, the pace, or the stick itself?

In this episode, Managing Director of Torpey, Seán Torpey takes us inside the craft and science of the hurley. From ancient roots to modern innovations, we explore how design, materials, and ingenuity shape performance on the pitch.


Links:

https://www.gaaplus.ie/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqQPAoIgD6Y

https://torpey.ie/

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2 months ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: TMI…

From wearables to performance tracking, there more data than ever before. But should we be protecting young athletes from all the metrics?

In this episode, we unpack the balance between using technology to help athletes grow and making sure the data doesn’t hold them back.

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2 months ago
24 minutes 12 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Will speed kill your form?

What really makes a fast bowler quick? Raw strength, flawless technique, or something in between? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Paul Felton from Nottingham Trent University to explore the science (and myths) behind pace bowling. From a day spent with Shane Warne to how science is shaping the next generation of fast bowlers.


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2 months ago
45 minutes 48 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: with Boots Culture

In this special Off the Clock episode of the Sports Engineering Podcast, we chat with Davide Saracco, founder of Boots Culture, the go-to hub for football boot fans, about design, trends, and the stories behind the game’s most iconic gear.

https://bootsculture.com/

@bootsculture

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3 months ago
23 minutes 45 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
What is the Future of Sports Engineering?

In this special episode, we bring together the voices of our first 14 incredible guests as they answer one big question:

"What is the future of sports engineering?"


From cutting-edge technology and big data, to inclusivity and sustainability, you'll hear a diverse range of insights and predictions that paint an exciting picture of where the field is headed.


We're deeply grateful to each of our guests for sharing their expertise, perspectives, and passion. And to you, our listeners, we sincerely thank you for joining us on this journey so far.


We are just getting started...

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3 months ago
44 minutes 55 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: Bet you won’t listen to this episode

Just a bit of fun... until it isn’t.

In this episode, we dive into the world of sports betting, from the jeopardy of fantasy leagues to sponsorship saturation. We chat shirt ads, player bans, emotional stakes, and the blurry line between passion and problem.

Bet responsibly, listen freely.


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3 months ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
How much top spin do you like on your spaghetti?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Dave Cole from the Science and Technology Department at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) ahead of Wimbledon 2025 to explore the science and engineering behind one of the world’s most technologically advanced sports. From the rigorous testing of rackets, balls, and court surfaces to the delicate balance between tradition and innovation, this episode offers a rare look at how the ITF keeps tennis both consistent and cutting-edge.

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3 months ago
46 minutes

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: Get Rubix cubing in LA2028

From breakdancing and flag football to the hopes of eSports and dodgeball, this episode dives into how the Olympics is courting the next generation. We explore the clash between tradition and relevance, the rise of innovation and engineering, and why storytelling might matter more than medals.


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4 months ago
27 minutes 38 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Would you surf on mushrooms?

In this episode of The Sports Engineering Podcast, we have surf engineer Professor Marc in het Panhhuis discussing the intersection of surfing and engineering, exploring the evolution of surfboards including making his own 3D printed fins, and the innovations around taking measurements in the middle of the ocean.

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4 months ago
51 minutes 55 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: VARmageddon

This week, it's all about the chaos, the confusion, and the controversy surrounding VAR. From endless replays to hair-splitting offsides, we break down how technology is impacting sport and whether it is worth it.


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4 months ago
27 minutes 53 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Are torpedo bats the new PED?

In this episode, Professor Lloyd Smith, the president of the International Sports Engineering Association (ISEA) talked to us about the evolution of sports engineering, the infamous torpedo bat in baseball and the upcoming ISEA conference in 2026.

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4 months ago
47 minutes 14 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Off the Clock: *Superstition* - Stevie Wonder

In this second 'Off the Clock' episode, we delve into the latest trends in sports equipment, discussing the implications of sock design, shin pad functionality, the use of tape and compression gear, and the rise of grip socks. Most importantly, we explore how superstition continues to shape athletes' choices.

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4 months ago
26 minutes 54 seconds

The Sports Engineering Podcast
Uncovering the world of sports engineering. From advanced technologies to innovative design, explore how engineering enhances athletic performance and transforms the sports industry. New episodes available every other week!