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If you quit your job today, what would they miss the most?
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If you can only invest in one technology or equipment what would that be?
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Given what you know now, would you still want to become a sport scientist if you were born again?
What are your top 3 principles for injury prevention?
Which one do you use more? For your selection, what are the main limitations?
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• Other (which one?)
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List your top 3 recovery modalities for your environment? (besides sleep and nutrition)
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Can you explain your job in a tweet?
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You have an athlete on the force plate and you have 240 characters to coach / teach / cue a CMJ assessment. How would you use them?
What’s one AMS feature that you really need but you can’t get?
What objective information do you collect to guide the rehab process for the most common injury in your sport?
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Is there any part of your athlete monitoring process that is negatively affecting the quality of your data?
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What content would you add to sport science degrees that is not currently being taught at universities?
Do you factor in ecological validity in you assessment / monitoring process?
Is there anything that you successfully implemented in a previous job that does not work in your current one?
How much do you know (or don’t know) about the physical demands of your sport?
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What does success looks like in your role?