
Max Andrews
Max is a sports scientist and strength and conditioning coach, currently undertaking doctoral research through The University of Queensland and Stanford University. His research explores the muscle adaptations from eccentric training that may reduce hamstring injury risk, bridging the gap between fundamental muscle physiology and practical injury prevention strategies to enhance human performance.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences (First Class Honours) from the University of Queensland in 2020, where his honours thesis examined shared athlete leadership in elite female cricket. Alongside his research, Max teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including sports science, developing the elite athlete, and sports technology and analytics.
Experience-
–present
Associate Lecture of Sports Science , The University of Queensland
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2025
The University of Queensland , PHD


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