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Ross Cloak

Associate Professor at University of Wolverhampton

University of Wolverhampton

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Sports Science

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Strength And Conditioning

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Performance Psychology

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Martial Arts

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Competitive Sports

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Andrew Lane

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University of Wolverhampton

Enhancing Judo Performance – Designing and Delivering Effective Training

A fully funded 4-year PhD studentship is available at the University of Wolverhampton in partnership with the British Judo Association and GB Judo. The project focuses on enhancing elite judo performance through strength and conditioning, investigating how physical preparation translates into technical and tactical success in competition. The successful candidate will deliver S&C support to elite judo athletes, work within an interdisciplinary team, and develop applied academic expertise through a project focused on gym-to-mat performance transfer. The research aims to identify key physical qualities behind winning judo actions, co-design training interventions with coaches and athletes, and develop practical tools to track readiness and adaptation. The studentship offers a £20,780 annual stipend and a full tuition fee waiver. Applicants should have a strong background in sport science or related fields, with experience in coaching or athlete monitoring highly desirable. To apply, candidates must send a CV and cover letter, including contact details of two referees, to Prof Andrew Lane at [email protected], clearly indicating the reference 'PhD GB Judo.' The application deadline is August 17, 2025, and interviews will be held on August 27, 2025, at the British Judo, Walsall Campus. This opportunity is ideal for those seeking to develop expertise in elite sport performance and contribute to innovative research in judo.

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