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Dr Craig Duncan Name: Dr Craig Duncan
Senior Lecturer (Exercise Science)
Phone
+612 9701 4593
Fax
+612 9701 4290
Organisational Area
Faculty of Health Sciences
Department
School of Behavioural and Health Sciences (NSW)
Location
Strathfield
Edward Clancy Building(Bldg.640 - 167-169 Albert Road, Strathfield NSW 2135)-Level 1-Room1.20
Biographical Information

 

Dr Craig Duncan is internationally recognised in the area of sport science and human performance. Craig completed his degree in human movement science and his PhD in sport and exercise science. He also has postgraduate qualifications in education and is presently completing another graduate degree in psychology. Craig has lectured and worked in the field of high performance sport for over 15 years and has focused on maximising athletic potential whilst minimising the risk of injury.

 

He has worked across a number of sports including football (soccer), netball, basketball, rugby, rugby league, cricket, cycling and triathlon. In recent times he has specialised in the sport of football (soccer), has consulted to Football Federation Australia and was head of human performance at Sydney FC.

 

Craig also consults to a number of clubs around the World implementing systems as a solution for clubs, individual athletes, federations and corporations to overcome limitations in human performance. He is well known for his “prevention is better than cure” philosophy to injury prevention and is a strong advocate of athlete monitoring. 

Interests

Athlete/Player Monitoring, Fatigue and Recovery, All Sports, Philosophy and Family

Professional Memberships

ESSA, ASCA

 

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