EIS Strength & Conditioning coach Martin Evans meets Man City manager Roberto Mancini

Man City share EIS passion for performance

The EIS Performance Analysis team meet with Manchester City Football Club to share ideas on where analysis can help give the edge.

Performance Nutrition

Top 10 Nutritional Mistakes Made By Busy People 

Jeni Pearce explains how combining good nutrition with being active and staying fit helps busy people to cope with stress and much more.

 Sarah Hardman

Behind the scenes: Physiology with GB Rowing

EIS lead physiologist Sarah Hardman provides an insight into the EIS' work with GB Rowing up to and over London 2012.

 

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About the EIS

About the EIS

The EIS have more than 250 practitioners that work with over 90% of Olympic and Paralympic sports, delivering 4,000 hours of support to over 1,500 athletes every week.

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Expertise

Sport Medicine

Sports and Exercise Medicine involves the medical care of injury and illness in sport. Solutions require accurate diagnoses, careful clinical examination and experience and knowledge of sport specific movement patterns.
 

Sport Medicine is particularly important to a performance athlete, as part of the overall multi disciplinary care team.

Physiotherapy and Soft tissue therapy

Physiotherapy and Soft Tissue Therapy, working closely with other members of the multi disciplinary team, specialise in injury prevention and the diagnosis, treatment and management of musculo-skeletal injuries.

Working alongside coaches, physiotherapy and soft tissue therapy constantly delivers the key rehabilitation requirements of elite athletes.

Strength and Conditioning

Strength and Conditioning is the physical and physiological development of athletes for elite sport performance.

The role of the S&C coach is to bridge the gap between sport science theory and applied training; coaching athletes to become faster, stronger and to build their endurance so they perform better and remain injury free.

Physiology

Exercise Physiology considers how exercise alters the function and structure of the body, examining the acute responses and chronic adaptations to athletic performance in a variety of environments.

Applied physiological support provides specialist advice about the physical demands of an event and its associated training.

Performance Psychology

The mind has a key role to play in sport. What we think and how we feel will impact on any sporting performance.

Performance Psychology focuses on enhancing sport performance by helping athletes and coaches develop the mental skills to improve the way they operate within the sporting environment.

Performance Nutrition

Nutrition plays a pivotal role in supporting the training and competition demands of any elite athlete.

Good food choices help ensure fuels needs are met to promote adaptations to training, to aid recovery in order to continue

Biomechanics

Biomechanics studies the mechanical parameters of human motion. In sport it can help to improve performance by means of developing more effective motion techniques as well as to avoid injury.

Like Performance Analysis, Biomechanics has a strong emphasis on the provision of objective feedback to the coach and performance.

Performance Analysis

Performance Analysis is the provision of objective feedback to performers trying to get a positive change in performance.

Research shows that on average, athletes and coaches can only recall 30% of performance correctly – Performance Analysis helps recall the sometimes vital missing 70%.

Paralympic

The EIS quality assures its Paralympic Sport Science & Medical support services, by harnessing its existing network-wide practitioner knowledge base, and by ensuring that Paralympic-specific interest and expertise continues to be nurtured and developed.

Talent Identification

The UK Talent Team is a working collaboration between UK Sport and the English Institute of Sport with the remit of supporting the National Governing Bodies of targeted Olympic and Paralympic sports to identify, confirm and develop talented athletes.

Performance Lifestyle

Performance Lifestyle™ is a personal coaching and mentoring service that supports more than 1000 World Class Programme athletes every year with their continued personal and professional development.

Delivered by over 20 professionally trained practitioners within the EIS, Performance Lifestyle™ works in partnership with over 30 sports.

Research & Development

The UK Sport Research & Development team goal, supported in delivery by the EIS, is to maximise performance gains in securing medals through an innovative approach to delivering performance solutions.

The team works with those across the board with a passion for innovation – harnessing the best of British expertise from the academic, industrial and commercial sectors.

EIS' Head of Performance Nutrition Jeni Pearce speaks about her recent trip to her native New Zealand where she was invited to speak to the New Zealand Dietetic Association, as well as being nominated for the NEXT Woman of the Year Award 2012.

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Support Profiles

Support Profiles

Discover how the English Institute of Sport supports Olympic and Paralympic sports in our support profiles.