Do Stronger and Faster Athletes have a Reduced Risk of Injury

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Owen Walker

By Owen Walker
Last updated: April 3rd, 2024
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Do Stronger and Faster Athletes have a Reduced Risk of Injury

Owen Walker

By Owen Walker
Last updated: April 3rd, 2024
1 min read

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Owen Walker

Owen Walker

Owen is the Founder of Science for Sport and has a Master’s degree in Strength & Conditioning and a Bachelor’s degree in Sports Conditioning & Rehabilitation from Cardiff Metropolitan University. Before founding Science for Sport, he was the Head of Academy Sports Science at Cardiff City Football Club, and an interim Sports Scientist for the Welsh Football Association.

He’s published research on the ‘Practical Applications of Water Immersion Recovery Modalities for Team Sports’ in the Strength & Conditioning Journal by the NSCA (National Strength & Conditioning Association). He has also been featured in the Sports Business Journal and The Roar, Australia’s leading sports opinion website.

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