Sophia Nimphius (@docsoph) 's Twitter Profile
Sophia Nimphius

@docsoph

Here to challenge & inspire change| Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sport) | Professor of Human Performance | “Hard things are things worth doing”

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After ranting on the habit of picking up heavy things, I always put my own bag in the boot. I picked it up & my Uber human said, I’ll get that… so I passed it to him & let go. His eyes bulged (maybe his back too) & I said - heavy? 😊 I reiterate my talk, challenge assumptions 💪🏽

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Seriously … we can adapt … let’s try it 🙌🏽🙌🏽👊🏽👊🏽 Stacey Emmonds PhD dual running the messaging just in different parts of the world :)

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Great job to Matt Thome & collab with ALTIS… New 💭 with interesting discussion comparing inflection of ⬆️ muscle force Hams/GMax as similar to rise in RPE - TRIMP). Proposing the conmection in biomech & phys many may find interesting 🧐 & spur new hypotheses!

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Hey everyone in #sportscience and #exercisescience, looking for you to provide some input on #openscience … they say … hard things are things worth doing :) help us do better! Information below 👇🏽

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What a brilliant way to kick start the 2024 ISBS Annual Conference with @JacquelineUWA taking us on her impressive journey at the forefront of biomechanics (perfectly sprinkled with machine learning and computer vision). A truly inspiring ISBS Dyson lecture to remember 🤩

What a brilliant way to kick start the 2024 <a href="/isbs_conference/">ISBS Annual Conference</a> with @JacquelineUWA taking us on her impressive journey at the forefront of biomechanics (perfectly sprinkled with machine learning and computer vision). A truly inspiring <a href="/ISBSOFFICIAL/">ISBS</a> Dyson lecture to remember 🤩
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I just got a personal thank you from ATHLOS and Alexis Ohanian 🗽 !🙌🏾 For anyone that hasn't seen the merch how could you not want to be a "Women's Track Groupie" -> Join the movement, we take newcomers and long awaiting loyalists! #womeninsport 👊🏾 athlos-shop.fourthwall.com/thank-you/ty_I…

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🏋🏻Resistance training decreased valgus & internal rotation moments during unplanned #sidesteps in elite #female athletes ❓we compared #dynamic vs #isometric resistance training and its effect on knee joint kinetics associated with #ACL injuries read.qxmd.com/read/39186066

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Really excited about our research into #acl injury prevention for women and girls, and a privilege to witness the determination and work ethic of Fremantle Dockers AFLW captain Ange Stannett on her pathway to recovery Sophia Nimphius Ashleigh Nelson OLY Lachy Reid

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Fast turn around, position closes 27th January (AWST) !! Not often you get to advertise fulltime, ongoing role! Lev B/C in motor control and motor learning Edith Cowan University (ECU) #exercisescience #sportscience ecu.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?e…

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Women competed in best-of-five #tennis matches more than 130 years ago and the #AusOpen tried to introduce five-set finals for women back in 1994. Yet women still only play three sets ... why? Via Sophia Nimphius and Caitlin Fox-Harding from Edith Cowan University (ECU) theconversation.com/game-set-debat…

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Game, set, debate: why do women only play 3 sets in tennis? theconversation.com/game-set-debat… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand With the #AusOpen moving towards the finals. What if? 🤔 #tennis #womeninsport #sportscience ECU News Edith Cowan University (ECU)