Gee Vee Sport Science and Analysis
Exploring the inner sanctum of elite sport and athlete performance.
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All athletes have just the right amount of crazy
“I looked straight across to the clock and I was disappointed with the time” – Cathy Freeman reflecting on her Sydney 2000 Olympics 400m gold medal (ABC iView’s Freeman documentary). In the absence of sport for a good chunk of 2020, the void has been filled with a number of documentaries about successful athletes and…
Tennis is stupid
Grand Slam tennis is finally back! The US Open kicked off last week after the tour took a nearly 6-month break. So to celebrate, I thought I’d take a deep dive into why tennis is stupid. It’s one of the few sports that doesn’t have a time limit attached to it. It just keeps going…
Context will always be King
First thing I wanted to cover off in this blog series was to highlight the importance of context in all sport science disciplines. Although sport science, strength and conditioning, mental performance, and many other areas of sport performance have come such a long way in the past 20 years or so, it is important that…