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Jake Bernards

@jake_bernards

PhD: Sport Physiology & Performance Constantly meshing my love for human performance and analytics to see how far we can push human potential

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"The main principle of the design of training monitoring is minimum testing-maximum reliable information. More testing-more information is not acceptable because monitoring is not a thing unto itself but a means to help coaches and athletes" - Viru


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I have 5 scholarships to the course "Applied Machine Learning". Andrew Maas, Senior Manager at Apple and Instructor at Stanford University, teaches the course that starts in September 5th and lasts 4 weeks. Read on for details on how to apply: 1 of 3

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Interested in short-courses/ workshops on sport performance data? Want to learn more about sport analytics & programming? Help us shape potential offerings by completing this survey: bit.ly/SportPerforman…


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#ArtificialIntelligence in Sports. Where are we at the moment? Where are we heading? Here is the first review paper on the topic #AI #MachineLearning @SportsMedicineJ @ClaudinoJG sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


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Sport Scientists likely need to create reports, dashboards or even full AMS at some point. I am a fan of R Shiny for this. shiny.rstudio.com Here is a thread on ideas to improve user experience and important elements I tend to include on most apps


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If you are in sports science or research in general, you might wonder why there is a debate around MBI and why its important? If you believe the work is important (athlete studies) then isn't the method used also important?


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FREE: Analysis of Common Sport Science Problems Using Bootstrap Magnitude-Based Predictions (Part 1). Preprint at @SportRxiv PLS RT! osf.io/preprints/spor… Looking forward to feedback #rstats @vamrhein @rlmcelreath @ChristophMolnar @dailyzad

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HOW SPORTS SCIENTISTS CAN HELP WITH DECISION MAKING IN ELITE SPORTS - by @OSPpatrick @tom85kempton @JohannWindt - from @ESSA_NEWS

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Just an opinion but hopefully ⚡️ conversations on⬆️translation of our work by understanding the perceptions of all stakeholders 💡Role of management 🤝Relationships & aligned strategy 🛑Barriers & implementation Need⬆️research in🧠,skill acq & tactics link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Great read for anyone interested in sports analytics and sport science #Bayesian researchgate.net/profile/Edgar_…


The common collective will make leaps and bounds over individuals moving in the same directing separately. Stoked to see osf being pushed in our field

🚨New preprint! 🚨Trying to move sport & exercise science forward. In particular, more journals need to allow for @RegReports! Big thanks to all my co-authors! I'll have a thread later today, but have to get some work done first. osf.io/preprints/spor…



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🥈 🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈🥈

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A week into my postdoc and I’m already sweatin’ my first deadline 🤦‍♂️


Successfully defended my dissertation last week. Super excited to start a position with the Naval Health Research Center as a #postdoc looking into the physiological demands of seal deployment training


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Every paper has open data if they present a scatterplot. 1) Download WebPlotDigitizer automeris.io/WebPlotDigitiz… 2) Load a scatterplot screenshot 3) Select each datapoint 4) Download the .CSV file with each datapoint


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An Evidence-Based Approach for Choosing Post-exercise Recovery Techniques to Reduce Markers of Muscle Damage, Soreness, Fatigue, and Inflammation: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis. 🤕 buff.ly/2KlJ2bV


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Looks like @iosefo87 has been watching @JHarden13 highlights #SitDown #USA7s


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Low muscle glycogen concentration does not suppress the anabolic response to resistance exercise physiology.org/doi/full/10.11… #JAPpaper #muscle #exercise #physiology


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