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Adnan Haq


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  • Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science, University of South Wales
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Research interests
Adnan completed his 6 year PhD in the University of Northampton evaluating the effects of Whole Body Cryotherapy for sports recovery and performance. Adnan previously completed his MRes in Bangor University and graduated from Cardiff University. As part of the Neurovascular Research team, current research interests are effects of hypoxia and cold on cerebrovascular function and progression of high altitude syndromes. Project collaborations are welcomed.

Teaching interests
Adnan joined the team as a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science in January 2022 and predominantly specialises in Exercise Physiology. He is currently module leader for Measurement and Evaluation of Human Performance; Exercise Physiology, Introduction to Sports Science for Coaching, Exercise for Special Populations and Physical Activity for Health (MSc), as well as teaching Anatomy, Sports Performance and Nutrition.

Education/Academic qualification
FHEA, Fellowship, Advance HE

Award Date: 7 Sept 2023

Sports Science, PhD, An Evaluation of the Effects of Whole Body Cryotherapy Treatment for Sports Recovery and Performance, University of Northampton

May 2015 → Aug 2021

Award Date: 18 Oct 2021

Sport and Exercise Physiology, MRes, The Repeated Muscle Damage Effect on Thermoregulation during Exercise in the Heat, Bangor University

Sept 2012 → Sept 2013

Award Date: 30 Jul 2014

Physiology, BSc (Hons), Cardiff University

Sept 2008 → Jul 2011

Award Date: 15 Jul 2011

Experience
  • –present Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science, University of South Wales

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