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Introduction Area => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Username on March 06, 2011, 03:34:22 pm

Title: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Username on March 06, 2011, 03:34:22 pm
I've been posting on training forums for the best part of eight years, although over the past few years it has only been fleetingly.

I don't like to use my real name - hence the username - as I am a PhD student (specialising in three dimensional kinematic analysis (read: Biomechanics)), however, guys like Lance already know me as a result of this issue last summer!  ;D

I have worked within various capacities (S&C coach, Performance Analyst, Physiologist) with various national teams, national governing bodies and professional teams. I think I have some pretty interesting published, in press and unpublished data that I could share during certain discussions - specifically with regards to power development.

Hopefully I can contribute without stepping on any toes.

Thanks,
Username
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: LanceSTS on March 06, 2011, 03:54:37 pm
I've been posting on training forums for the best part of eight years, although over the past few years it has only been fleetingly.

I don't like to use my real name - hence the username - as I am a PhD student (specialising in three dimensional kinematic analysis (read: Biomechanics)), however, guys like Lance already know me as a result of this issue last summer!  ;D

I have worked within various capacities (S&C coach, Performance Analyst, Physiologist) with various national teams, national governing bodies and professional teams. I think I have some pretty interesting published, in press and unpublished data that I could share during certain discussions - specifically with regards to power development.

Hopefully I can contribute without stepping on any toes.

Thanks,
Username

haha, glad you joined man, glad to see you on here! Hows things going in school? Look forward to seeing some of  that research data man and welcome to the forum!  
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Raptor on March 06, 2011, 04:06:48 pm
I remember you.
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: LBSS on March 06, 2011, 04:43:53 pm
To which gentleman in particular are you referring?
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: cp3 on March 07, 2011, 02:22:33 am
To which gentleman in particular are you referring?
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Raptor on March 07, 2011, 06:03:16 am
To which gentleman in particular are you referring?

He sees our entire forum as a collective individual presence.
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: adarqui on March 08, 2011, 02:09:05 am
I've been posting on training forums for the best part of eight years, although over the past few years it has only been fleetingly.

I don't like to use my real name - hence the username - as I am a PhD student (specialising in three dimensional kinematic analysis (read: Biomechanics)), however, guys like Lance already know me as a result of this issue last summer!  ;D

I have worked within various capacities (S&C coach, Performance Analyst, Physiologist) with various national teams, national governing bodies and professional teams. I think I have some pretty interesting published, in press and unpublished data that I could share during certain discussions - specifically with regards to power development.

Hopefully I can contribute without stepping on any toes.

Thanks,
Username

welcome, i remember that back-n-forth with lance on vf forum..

if possible, could you pm me some stuff that "verifies" your creds? I mean I know your name and I could do my own searches but that wouldn't be professional.. anyway the reason I ask is, if people use the info you just posted in your "introduce yourself" thread to solidify your future comments, and your credentials were "incorrect", I wouldn't be doing my job on this site.

peace man
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Username on March 09, 2011, 01:47:04 pm
Pedants - gentlemen.

Ada - to save the hassle I will simply refer to already published work during discussions, I will leave the lab observations out. Everything I post will have published, reputable data which can be referred to - don't worry.
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: LBSS on March 09, 2011, 02:46:51 pm
Pedants - gentlemen.

Can't help it, it's my way.  ;D

Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: adarqui on March 10, 2011, 02:02:05 am
Pedants - gentlemen.

Ada - to save the hassle I will simply refer to already published work during discussions, I will leave the lab observations out. Everything I post will have published, reputable data which can be referred to - don't worry.

already published work, as in, your work, or stuff on pubmed?

only reason i'm harping on it is because I just can't seem to find any of your papers/published work in google scholar etc, under your <first name> middle initial. <last name>

or did i misread this statement? looking at it now i might have.. you've had papers published or no?

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I think I have some pretty interesting published, in press and unpublished data that I could share during certain discussions - specifically with regards to power development.

peace man
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Divad on March 15, 2011, 09:50:45 pm
 interesting!  :)
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Username on March 18, 2011, 06:00:50 pm
Adarqui - sorry for the late reply, data analysis is pretty time consuming. As this is my first year of my PhD I only have conference posters, however, my undergrad thesis is currently under review for both JSCR and the Journal of Biomechanics. The published research I would be discussing would be my supervisors and colleagues work. Protocols etc become a lot less ambiguous when someone in the discussion has witnessed the actual data collection. Any data I would provide in a discussion would be 100% reputable - at the end of the day I understand your job as admin and wouldn't like to potentially discredit your forum in anyway.
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: $ick3nin.v3nd3tta on May 02, 2011, 03:07:53 pm
It has to be Bret.   :wowthatwasnutswtf:
Title: Re: Evening, gentleman.
Post by: Jard on May 02, 2011, 04:32:56 pm
*fistpump*
Good to see you're still alive, how'd basketball come along for you, still training!?

Still glad you hooked me up w. some valuable info about 8 years back.
Good to have you here, keep us updated, your oppinion is highly valued in my book.

Someone get Nizar back in here mang