Lecturers

Jan Cabri  Kinesiological electromyography: applications and limitations

Antonio Figueiredo – Follow up of young soccer players in the beginning of the training process 

Michael Brink – Training and match analyses in a SportsFieldLab

Andrea Macaluso – Muscle power and functional mobility in older people: novel exercise protocols and mechanisms of adaptation

Carl Foster – Preparing and reviewing the scientific report: the ups and downs of peer reviews

Carlos Goncalves: Specialization and fun in youth sport

Paola Sbriccoli – Sport and technology: from laboratory to field research

Maria Francesca Piacentini – Prevention and detection of training distress: practical application

Romain Meeusen – Prevention and detection of training distress: physiological aspects

Giuseppe Cibelli – From illness and abuse to health: is there a rationale to treat fluoxetine as neurodoping?

Caterina Pesce – Ergogenic aids abuse in youths: risk factors and prevention

Emma Hawk – How does training influence mitochondrial development?

Clara Pazo – The training process of international coaches

Jesus Tejada – The evaluation in physical education in primary school

Isabella Lanciotti - The Fulbright scholarships

Phillip Tomporowski – Exercise and cognition across the lifespan

Marianna Bellafiore - Research issues for successful aging

Helena Bellardini – Dala Sports Academy: an example of an integrated development environment for sports, science and entrepreneurship

Mojca Doupona Topic – Sport, national identity and citizenship in Europe

Sergio Mignardi – Organization of professional, amateur, and voluntary sport in Italy

Anne Benjaminse – From laboratory to field research: it’s application in ACL injury prevention

Cristina Segura Garcia – Body image in young and adult athletes

Giuseppe De Vito - Effects of muscle temperature alterations on neuromuscular performance in healthy humans

Francesco Felici – Sensory motor interaction: the basis of muscular coordination during voluntary movement in Man

Carlo Reggiani - Factors responsible for the loss of mass and the decrease in power in the elderly

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