Jack Griffiths
PhD Student
Course start: October 2020
Supervisor: Dr Jeff Aldous
Second Supervisor: Dr Rebecca Jones
Third Supervisor: Dr Andrew Mitchell
Working thesis title
Exploring the potential augmentation/exacerbation of cognitive function on intermittent exercise performance in combination with environmental stressors Ìý
Abstract
Soccer is an intermittent team-sport played over 90 min between two 45-min halves interspersed with a 15-min interval (Harper et al, 2016). Typically, throughout match-play the distances covered by elite soccer players range from 10km – 13.5km (Di Salvo et al., 2007), at both high and low speeds (Castagna et al., 2017).ÌýIn particular, periodsÌýof match-play atÌývery highÌýor maximal speeds canÌýdetermineÌýmatch success (Harper et al, 2019). For example, Faude et al, (2012) reported from the German first national league throughout the 2007/08 season a total of 409 recordings of goals. 83% of goals reported a powerful action preceding a goal or assist. As well asÌýdemonstratingÌýa significant increase (P < 0.001) in straight sprintingÌýimmediatelyÌýpreceding goals and assists. Sprints preceding goals would require attention and concentration from defendersÌýattemptingÌýto prevent a goal from occurring.Ìý
Research Questions
- What is the main improvement/decrement in function of cognition that is affected during performance in a variety of environmental conditions?
- What is the test-re-test reliability of cognitive function in hot, temperate, and cold environments during a 90 min Non-motorised treadmill-based soccer-specific simulation?
About Me
In 2020 I successfully completed my BSc in Sport and Exercise Science and fortunately I am continuing my studies onto a PhD.
My main interest is developing the knowledge surrounding footballer’s cognitive capabilities in hypothermic conditions. In addition, to developing the base of knowledge surrounding cognitive function in soccer players performing in a variety of environmental conditions. Aside from my studies, I enjoy playing football whenever possible whether it be at Sunday league level or playing at university level with the men’s football team.
Contact information
address
School of Sport Science and Physical Activity
Faculty of Education, English and Sport
Bedford campus
Polhill Avenue
Bedford
MK41 9EA
UK