Jason is a Reader in Sport and Exercise Biomechanics at the University of Chichester. He teaches on both undergraduate and postgraduate biomechanics modules, coordinates their MSc in Strength and Conditioning, supervises PhD students, and has researched the mechanical demands of resistance exercise and vertical jumping, analysing their force-time characteristics, for over 15 years.
Blog Post by Dr. Jason Lake
Dr. Jason LakeMar 30, 2020 9:14:37 AM5 min read
From force to velocity: What is this wizardry?
Introduction So, we now know that we can get an awful lot of fascinating and useful ...
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Dr. Jason LakeMar 25, 2020 9:02:11 AM8 min read
The SCABBY DOG principles of force plate assessment
Introduction What better way to head into our fifth blog post than with an acronym? Not ...
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Dr. Jason LakeMar 16, 2020 10:00:00 AM9 min read
The 'ODS System': A guide to selecting your force-time metrics
Every force-time curve can tell a story. It’s true.
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Dr. Jason LakeMar 5, 2020 9:52:46 AM7 min read
What drives CMJ performance?
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Now we know what a force plate does, how do we use it?
Introduction
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Dr. Jason LakeFeb 26, 2020 12:28:21 PM4 min read
So, you've heard about force plates... A Gentle Introduction to Using Force Plates
Introduction So, you've heard about force plates? Maybe you've seen the buzz on social ...
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