UofM Human Performance Center
The Human Performance Center at the University of Memphis is focused on the testing of athletes and other individuals interested in learning of their physical performance capabilities and related variables (e.g., metabolic rate, body composition, bone density). Current members of the Center include a PhD level sport biomechanist, a PhD level exercise physiologist, a sport psychology consultant and
04/26/2021
🎙 Applying Sport Science Podcast premieres!
In this new podcast series, University of Memphis Human Performance Center director, Dr. Daniel Greenwood, chats with coaches, athletes and scientists about their experiences with sport science to help developing and aspiring applied scientists understand the industry, their role and ultimately how to be effective and contribute to athletic performance.
Listen now » bit.ly/applyingsportscience
04/12/2021
We're looking for a few students to join our Tiger Bites Nutrition team!
Join the Tiger Bites Nutrition team!
We're looking for a few students to assist with our Memphis Tigers Athletics Olympic fueling station. The position starts April 28 and continues through early June, with the possibility of continuing through the summer. This is a volunteer position open to all majors.
The primary role of this position is to function in the realm of food prep and product distribution. The fueling station is a service offered to our student athletes around their weightlifting periods.
For more info » bit.ly/uofmtigerbites
Or contact Rosalyn Sullivan at [email protected].
10/30/2020
10/09/2020
U of M sports science lab provides 'Prehab' instead of rehab Scientists at the Human Performance Center help Memphis basketball players be their best. Daily Memphian reporter Danielle Lerner got put through the wringer.
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