Episode 12: eSport Health and Performance with Gscience Co-founder Jamie Kiff

Episode 12: eSport Health and Performance with Gscience Co-founder Jamie Kiff

Author: Sport and Leisure Cultures Research Group August 20, 2021 Duration: 49:01

This week we have our second instalment on the topic of eSports. In March of 2021 Jamie Kiff, Co-founder of Gscience delivered aa virtual guest lecture to Sport Management degree students at the University of Brighton. There he spoke about his experiences working outside of academia in the start-up industry, working with professional eSports athletes to develop healthier practices in the professional gaming industry. With a background in sport science and human kinetics, and a Master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning from Loughborough University, he has been applying notions of bodily health and wellbeing to Gamers, who are often stereotyped as the antithesis of high performance athletes in other sports. Through outlining his own educational journey, he highlights some of the practical industry skills he developed as a strength and conditioning student, skills he now applies to working with professional eSports athletes and coaches.

Gscience - eSport Health and Performance: https://www.gscience.io/


Sport and Leisure Cultures Research Group

https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/organisations/sport-and-leisure-cultures-research-and-enterprise-group

Sean Heath: @SeanmrHeath; s.m.heath@brighton.ac.uk


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