Patria Anne Hume

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Patria Anne Hume

Patria Anne Hume

@ProfPatria

Professor Human Performance focused on sports injury prevention, biomechanics, and kinanthropometry applied research

Auckland, New Zealand Bergabung Eylül 2016
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Using biomechanics human movement analysis software to measure water splashes has challenges given the characteristics of water. I am looking forward to seeing what AI approaches can bring. #AUT #Biomechanics #Manu
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AUT and Abbott launch pioneering female athlete health research initiative. To get your blood testing after concussion to track recovery in the research project contact brain@aut.ac.nz nzherald.co.nz/sport/olympics…
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The Runit event ignores 25 years of research on minimising contact sport injury risk and instead promotes high impacts with poor tackle technique that have resulted in very high percentages of unconscious concussion. The injury risk is high. nzherald.co.nz/sport/local-ch…
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Zilch at the SPRINZ SKIPP writing retreat and we have some amazing records. I got three six dice straights in a row which is approx1 in 300 million chance of occurring. Elizabeth Taylor got the highest end game score ever recorded since we started playing in the 80’s.
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Zilch at the SPRINZ SKIPP writing retreat and we have some amazing records. I got three six dice straights in a row which is approx1 in 300 million chance of occurring. Elizabeth Taylor got the highest end game score ever recorded since we started playing in the 80’s.
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Cullen performing a Manu off the wharf so we can test the splash to background contrast when we measure the splash characteristics.
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Thank you Kane and Cullen for testing the ManuTech system at Vivian Bay Kawau Island before the first public Manu competition use in Wellington in four days time. We have proved it works well in the outdoor environment.
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Andrew Ross@AndrewRoss82·
Injury Prevention Programmes Fail to Change Most Lower Limb Kinematics and Kinetics in Female Team Field and Court Sports: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomised Controlled Trials webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Ikigai (生き甲斐) is a Japanese concept referring to something that gives a person a sense of purpose, a reason for living. Japanese have basically a word for any concept that in other languages require lots of words (except German, obviously). The term compounds two Japanese words: iki [生き, meaning 'life; alive'] and kai (甲斐, meaning '(an) effect; (a) result; (a) fruit; (a) worth; (a) use; (a) benefit]. Interestingly, Ikigai has been the subject of many interdisciplnary studies. According to a study by Michiko Kumano, feeling ikigai usually means the feeling of accomplishment and fulfillment that follows when people pursue their passions. National Geographic reporter Dan Buettner suggested ikigai may be one of the reasons for the longevity of the people of Okinawa. Studies have even shown that people who do not feel ikigai are more likely to experience cardiovascular diseases. [📈 dreamstime]
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ABI@ABI_bioeng·
Distinguished Professor Peter Hunter is featured in the latest edition of North & South - pick up a copy for your summer reading! northandsouth.co.nz/2023/12/18/pet…
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SESNZ@sportexsci_nz·
SESNZ is proud to partner with AUT Millennium for the 2024 Strength & Conditioning Conference - 13 - 15th November.
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