Injuries and illnesses
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
The biggest cause of morbidity and training time lost in demanding occupations and elite sport is due to injuries and illnesses
Hosting a former Olympian on a school visit was one of Adele's placement highlights when studying her undergraduate sports course.
Caitlin Gallagher talks about finding a placement in Sweden and the skills and experience she has gained from her year abroad.
Technique and performance research in sprinting and hurdling has helped athletes win medals, improved coaching and instigated changes to athletics and skeleton.
After an injury ended her hopes of representing Team GB at the Olympics, Sarah shares how her studies helped her overcome this and realise new possibilities.
Yuyang talks about her experience studying Sport Management at Bath and how the master’s has helped her career goals.
Dr Rachel Arnold tells Andrew Dunne how sport psychology and good mental preparation can help athletes take advantage of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Dr Denise Proudfoot talks about studying for her Professional Doctorate in Health at Bath while working full-time.
Fewer than 5% of children in the UK achieve recommended levels of physical activity.
Ronjan Bhattacharya explains his plans to continue working in sport following the MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine at the University of Bath.