Research Projects
The Human Performance and Sport Science Center conducts and partners in research to lead improvements in health, well-being, and performance. HPSSC’s multidisciplinary projects support and explore the science underlying new advances in exercise and sport with the goal of translating these new evidence-based ideas into practice.
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Device evaluation for professional sport
Ongoing
Establishing a maximum sprint speed protocol
Ongoing
Metabolic and mechanical consequences of running shoes
Ongoing
MiHeart: Assessment of wearable-derived heart rate metrics during exercise
Ongoing
Vx: Validation of VO2max predictors via wearable technology
Ongoing
HYDRO: Assessment Of Sweat Loss During Running By Wearable Technology
Ongoing
Partnering with Samsung Electronics Co. to Explore Smartwatch Technology
MiPACE – Michigan Performance and Aerobic Capacity During Exercise
Ongoing
Performance modulators in collegiate golf
Ongoing
YouM: Personalizing student performance at the University of Michigan
Ongoing
Assessment of bone stress injury risk in intercollegiate cross country runners
Ongoing
Femoroacetabular Impingement in Ice Hockey Goaltenders
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