
Wouter Timmerman
@timmermanwouter
PhD candidate @EdithCowanUni on athlete monitoring and coach decision-making | Tri & cycling coach
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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6085-9330 07-09-2014 23:32:00
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Latest research from our group - Assessing rate of torque development in #SprintCycling: a methodological study. Collaboration with Western Australian Institute of Sport & Edith Cowan University (ECU) with @PetePeeling Martyn J Binnie Paul Goods Anthony Blazevich Wouter Timmerman Chris Abbiss tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108…

📢1 week to go until our free HDR Information Symposium, Friday 9th Sep📆 Edith Cowan University (ECU) 👉Hear from and speak to our world-class researchers 👉Hear from previous students 👉Learn about different project opportunities Register by clicking the link below ecu.edu.au/schools/medica…

🚨 AIS Research Grants 2023 🚨 $500,000 to support the undertaking of quality research delivering outcomes in areas of critical importance to Australia’s high performance sport system. Applications close Friday 9th December All details below 👇 Australian Institute of Sport sportaus.gov.au/grants_and_fun…

Dag van de Trainer 2022 staat voor de deur met maar liefsts een keuze uit 137 workshops. Ik zal mijn doctoraatsonderzoek over de athlete monitoring perspectieven van high-performance coaches en hun decision-making presenteren. Medical and Health Sciences at ECU Sport Vlaanderen sport.vlaanderen/dagvandetraine…


🚴♀️🚨Interested in finding out how sprint cycling rate of torque development relates to gym and lab measures? Pleased to share the second paper from my PhD in European Journal of Applied Physiology link.springer.com/article/10.100…




From my experience, this scoping review is significant to support the importance of perceiving players as human-individuals (not machines) "athlete monitoring extends beyond quantitative information and encompasses non-quantified subjective information" journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

"Athlete monitoring perspectives of sports coaches and support staff: A scoping review" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/17… More about this and related topics during the upcoming Sports Tech Research Network (STRN) Summit in September!


🎤👤 WHO? Ine Van Caekenberghe, Ben Smith, Wouter Timmerman, and Peter Dueking 💬💥 WHAT? A Co-creation session about kicking up the end-user's voice in sports innovation and implementation processes 📆📍 WHEN? Friday 20 September 2:45 PM (STRN Summit day 2) #STRNSummit2024



Wouter Timmerman delivering a fascinating talk on the decision making around training modifications - highlighting the value of the qualitative data!
