This page showcases some of the exciting research currently taking place at SPRINZ involving both staff and postgraduate students. The short videos summarise the main findings and focus on the practical applications of the research. The reference for each byte is provided at the end of video, with the article providing a full description of the research.

The effects of different wearable resistance loads and placements during sprint running performance

The effects of different wearable resistance loads and placements during vertical jump performance

Very-heavy sled training for improving horizontal force output in soccer players

Concentric and eccentric strength and countermovement jump performance in resistance trained men

The high and low bar back squat - a kinematic and kinetic analysis

Using optimal handheld load to increase horizontal jump performance

Changes in sprint kinematics and kinetics with upper and lower body loading using Exogen exoskeletons

Hyperthermic conditioning and exercise performance

Increasing horizontal eccentric braking forces

Isometric assessment of athletes