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Movement Science Forum - Monday 28 and Tuesday 29 October

Monday 28 October, 12:30pm-5:00pm; and Tuesday 29 October, 9:00am-5:00pm AIS, Canberra

Objectives

  • Provide an opportunity for the Movement Science networks to connect and stimulate community
  • Share and challenge current practice, system activities, projects and ways of working
  • Workshop, discuss and develop specific capabilities as identified by the network

Audience

  • NSO and NIN employed across Movement Science, including Biomechanics, Performance Analysis and Skill Acquisition
  • Postgraduate students embedded within NSO or NIN programs

Themes

  • Discipline specific sessions and system updates (Biomechanics, Performance Analysis, Skill Acquisition)
  • Applied Movement Science projects/research
  • Multidisciplinary teams and best-practise

ESSA Points 

  • A minimum of 8 ESSA points will be awarded for attendance at the Movement Science Forum and discipline specific session

Draft Program - Program and Speaker details will be updated as they become confirmed.

Day 1 Biomechanics Session - Monday 28 October 2024 

12:30pm-1:30pm Barcelona Room

Biomechanics System Updates/Technical Proficiency Survey Summary/Biomechanics Directions

Speaker: Andrew Lyttle | National Network Lead | Australian Institute of Sport

1:30pm-2:30pm Charlesworth Theatrette

STARS | 2024 AIS Return to Play Grant Recipients

Speaker: Franco Impellizzeri | Professor of Sport and Exercise Science and Medicine | University of Technology Sydney

Speaker: Lari Trease | Sport and Exercise Physician, PhD Candidate | La Trobe University

Speaker: Steve Swanson | Deakin University

Speaker: Daniel Kadlec | Edith Cowan University

2:30pm-3:00pm Barcelona Room

Exploratory analysis of complex data series

Speaker: John Warmenhoven | CSIRO Graduate PhD Supervisor | The University of Technology Sydney

3:00pm-3:30pm Outside Bronze room

Break

3:30pm-5:00pm Barcelona Room 

Biomechanic group presentations/discussions

6:00pm onwards

Dinner

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Day 1 Performance Analysis Session - Monday 28 October 2024 

11:30am onwards

Registrations and coffee

12:50pm-1:00pm Silver room 

Welcome

1:00pm-2:00pm Silver room

Modern Thinking Performance Analysis at Collingwood Football Club

Speaker: Anthony Stoitsis | Head of Data, Analytics & Technology | Collingwood

2:00pm-3:00pm Silver room

Performance Analysis system updates / ISPAS accreditation launch / Future Network Activities

Speaker: Alison Alcock | National Network Lead | Australian Institute of Sport

3:00pm-3:30pm Outside Bronze room

Break

3:30pm-4:30pm Silver room

Remote Analysis Guidelines & Learnings from the Paris 2024 Performance Analysis Hub

Speakers: Various

6:00pm 

Dinner

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Day 1 Skill Acquisition Session - Monday 28 October 2024 

12:30pm-1:00pm Sweeteninis room

Arrival and introductions

1:00pm-2:30pm Sweeteninis room

A crafted informal activity informed by network scoping. This will be an opportunity for us to spend some face-to-face time together to form and strengthen connections.

2:30pm-3:00pm Outside Bronze room

Break

3:00pm-5:00pm Sweeteninis room

The journey to being a great skill acquisition specialist

This session will be a workshop exploring 1) factors that have supported or challenged everyone’s development, and 2) the groups perspectives on the attributes and competencies of great specialists.

The intention is to tap into the wisdom of our entire network to leave with some clarity about developmental experiences and goals (for all stages) that might help us become great skill acquisition specialists

6:00pm-8:30pm

Over dinner: Australian learning designers network co-design

We'll work together to set a vision for our network and co-design future activities.

Day 2 Movement Science Forum Session - Tuesday 29 October 2024 

9:00am-10:00am Gold room

5 Slides in 5 Minutes - Movement Science Project Update

Speaker: Hellen Bayne | Movement Specialist | WAIS Speaker: Victoria Brackley | Biomechanist | VIS  Speaker: Koji Honda | Senior Biomechanics Specialist | QAS Speaker: Ryan Hatfield |Skill Acquisition Specialist | VIS Speaker: Mat Harris and Milli Bilson | Performance Scientists (Performance Analysis) | VIS  Speaker: Nima Dehghansai | Senior Advisor | Paralympics Australia

10:00am-10:30am Gold room

Whatever Happened to Learning Styles?

Speaker: Andrew Lyttle | National Biomechanics Network Lead | AIS Speaker: Michael Maloney | National Skill Acquisition Network Lead | AIS

10:30am-11:00am Pool Courtyard

Break

11:00am-12:00pm Gold room

Real Time Prediction of Match Outcomes in AFL

Speaker: Dan Dwyer | Senior Lecturer in Applied Sport Science | Deakin University

12:00pm-1:00pm Pool Courtyard 

Lunch | Interdisciplinary networking

1:00pm-2:00pm Interdisciplinary session Combat Centre

Cross-over session between Movement Science and Coaching

Case Study | ‘Skills aren’t important, you just need to ride fast’: In Pursuit of 4000m Gold

Speakers: Tim Decker | National Track Endurance Coach | AusCycling

Speakers: Dr Sian Barris | Skill Acquisition Specialist | South Australian Institute of Sport (SASI)

Hosted by: Ross Pinder | Learning Design Lead | Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)

2:00pm-2:45pm Silver room 

The practitioner perspective : Further reflections on the cross-over session between Movement Science and Coaching

Speaker: Georgia Askew | Skill Acquistion Specialist | Paralympics Australia / Table Tennis Australia Speaker: Courtney Porter | Skill Acquisition Specialist | QAS

Chair:Michael Maloney | National Skill Acquisition Network Lead | AIS

3:00pm-3:30pm Pool Courtyard 

Break

3:30pm-4:50pm Gold room 

A Multidisciplinary lens on Engineering Project

Speaker: David Haydon | Sports Engineer | SASI Speaker: Andy Richardson | Sports Engineer Lead | AIS

Chair: Andrew Lyttle | National Biomechanics Network Lead | AIS

4:50pm-5:00pm Gold room

Feedback and Wrap up