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 Tuesday 17th November 2020

0830-0945 Registration and Refreshments
0945-1000Welcome 
1000-1100Invited Keynote
David Stodden, South Carolina

Direct and indirect developmental mechanisms underlying the impact of motor competence on physical activity behaviours, health and well-being.

1100-1130Poster viewing, exhibition and refreshments
1130-1230Parallel invited symposia

Physical Activity for Health (1)

Dr Fiona Chambers - Cork 
Design thinking for physical activity

Physiology & Nutrition (2)

Dr Ed Chambers - Imperial College London 
Are vegan diets compatible with elite athletic performance? 

Psychology (3)

Jo Harrison - EIS Performance Lifestyle Lead 
Transitions in elite sport

BASES member-invited symposium (4)

Dr Amy Whitehead - Liverpool John Moores University
The Think Aloud Programme: Considerations for developing reflection within sport practitioners.

1230-1400Lunch, poster discussions and exhibition
1400-1530Parallel free communications
1530-1600Exhibition and refreshments
1600-1700Parallel invited symposia

Biomechanics (1)

Drs Carly McKay - University of Bath
Polly McGuigan - University of Bath
Biomechanics of injury, injury prevention and intervention in the female athlete

BASES member-invited symposium (2)

Dr David Fletcher - Loughborough University
#ProjectThrive

Psychology & Physiology (3)

Dr Gemma Witcomb - Loughborough University
Dr Alun Williams - Manchester Metropolitan University
The psychology and physiology of sex and gender boundaries in sport and exercise

Physical Activity for Health (4)

Dr Garry Tew - Northumbria University
Dr Chloe Grimmett - University of Southampton
Prehabilitation – improving readiness for major surgery

1715-1800BASES AGM
1900- late Gala drinks reception and dinner




Please note to programme may be subject to change.

 Wednesday 18th November 2020

0815-0900 Registration and Refreshments
0900-1000Parallel 5 slides in 5 minutes free communication 
1000-1100Parallel invited symposia

PAFH/Sport & Performance/Biomechanics (1)

Prof David Stodden - South Carolina
Dr Mark Noon - Coventry University
Youth development: maturation and biobanding - application in the real world context/motor competence

Physiology & Nutrition (2)

Dr Gareth Wallis - University of Birmingham
Optimal carbohydrate blends for recovery of endurance performance

BASES member-invited symposium (3)

Associate Prof Simon Marwood - Liverpool Hope University
Physiological Determinants of Critical Power

Psychology & Physiology (4)

Dr David Tod - Liverpool John Moores University
Dr Karen Hind - Durham University
Identifying the physical and psychological challenges facing the retired athlete

1100-1130Poster viewing, exhibition and refreshments
1130-1245Parallel free comunications
1245-1400Lunch, poster discussions and exhibition
1400-1455Parallel invited symposia

Biomechanics (1)

Cat Shin (EIS)
The performance biomechanist: elite level experience

Psychology/Physiology (2)

Further details to be added once confirmed

Physiology & Physical Activity for Health (3)

Dr Kirsty Hicks - Northumbria University
Paul Ansdell - Northumbria University
Stress, recover and adapt; the influence of sex on performance enhancement 

Sport & Performance (4)

Dr Jamie Highton - University of Chester
Dr Carla Meijen  - St Mary's University
“My brain is telling me to slow down”: The physiology and psychology of pacing and performance 

BASES Expert Statement session (5)       

Prof Costas Karageorghis - Brunel University
Statement on the use of music for movement among people with Parkinson’s

Dr Kathryn Weston (Teesside University)
Statement on the Role of High-intensity Interval Exercise for Health and Fitness Promotion in Young People

1500-1600Invited Keynote
Tricia Heberle, Team Ireland Chef de Mission, Tokyo 2020


Tokyo 2020 Plan B
1600-1615Awards and close