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Professor Ben Jones

Professor Leeds Beckett University

  • Leeds West Yorkshire

Ben is an accredited strength and conditioning coach and works in a consultancy capacity with sports teams and national governing bodies.

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Ben completed his BSc (Hons), MSc and PhD at Leeds Beckett University, before becoming a Senior Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Physiology in 2013. Ben received his Professorship in 2017, at the age of 31.

Ben is also an accredited strength and conditioning coach and works in a consultancy capacity with sports teams and national governing bodies. In 2015, he was joint-awarded the Researcher of the Year at Leeds Beckett University with Dr Kevin Till, and in 2017 was awarded the UKSCA Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year for Research and Education.

Industry Expertise

Research
Sport - Amateur
Education/Learning
Sport - Professional

Areas of Expertise

Fatigue and Recovery
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Sport
Sport Science
Physical Education
Youth Athletes

Accomplishments

Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year for Research and Education, UKSCA

2017

Researcher of the Year, Leeds Beckett University

2015

Education

Leeds Metropolitan University

Ph.D.

Fluid Balance and Sodium Homeostasis in Rugby Players

2013

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Leeds Metropolitan University

M.S.

Sport and Exercise Science

2008

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Leeds Metropolitan University

B.S.

Health-Related Exercise and Fitness

2007

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Affiliations

  • Leeds Rhinos Rugby League Club : Pathway Performance Director
  • The Rugby Football League : Head of Performance

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

RFL approves concussion-detecting mouthguards across rugby league

The Guardian  online

2021-11-18

“The guards measure head acceleration profile and track impact to the head and rotational force,” Prof Ben Jones, who works for the Rhinos and has helped lead the study, told the Guardian. Other governing bodies such as union’s World Rugby have introduced the mouthguards but Jones insists rugby league is breaking barriers by rolling the concept out across an entire sport, including the professional and amateur games at the same time.

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England Wheelchair rugby league squad begin World Cup preparations with Leedsground-breaking tests at Leeds Beckett University

Yorkshire Evening Post  online

2021-10-14

Professor Ben Jones, from Carnegie School of Sport said: “It’s the first time we’ve been able to put this group of athletes through testing like this. “We’ve pulled a big research team together with different areas of expertise to lead each of the sections.

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Concussion in rugby league: Professor Ben Jones on how the sport is tackling the dangers posed by head injuries

Sky Sports  online

2021-07-01

Professor Ben Jones, who works with the Rhinos and the England performance unit at the RFL, believes rugby league is taking the right steps in researching and understanding both the risks posed by head injuries and how to reduce them. "I think everyone is open, everyone is aware, and everyone takes concussion seriously," Professor Jones told Sky Sports News.

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Event Appearances

Training Loads and Exposure in Late specialization Sports; Challenges and Solutions

2019 NSCA National Conference  Washington D.C., USA

2019-07-10

Relationships between jump and sprint force-velocity profiles and performance

2019 NSCA National Conference  Washington D.C., USA

2019-07-10

Strength and Speed Characteristics of Women's Super League Players

2019 NSCA National Conference  Washington D.C., USA

2019-07-10

Articles

Sequential movement pattern-mining (SMP) in field-based team-sport: A framework for quantifying spatiotemporal data and improve training specificity?

Journal of Sports Sciences

2021

Athlete external load is typically quantified as volumes or discretised threshold values using distance, speed and time. A framework accounting for the movement sequences of athletes has previously been proposed using radio frequency data. This study developed a framework to identify sequential movement sequences using GPS-derived spatiotemporal data in team-sports and establish its stability. Thirteen rugby league players during one match were analysed to demonstrate the application of the framework. The framework (Sequential Movement Pattern-mining [SMP]) applies techniques to analyse i) geospatial data (i.e., decimal degree latitude and longitude), ii) determine players turning angles, iii) improve movement descriptor assignment, thus improving movement unit formation and iv) improve the classification and identification of players’ frequent SMP.

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459 Knowledge of the importance of proper tackle contact techniques does not translate to proper tackle contact technique for injury prevention and performance FREE

British Journal of Sports Medicine

2021

Background In rugby union and sevens, the tackle is the most frequently occurring contact event and carries the greatest risk of causing injury. Proper tackle technique has been shown to reduce the risk of injury during the tackle and increase likelihood of success. As such, national rugby injury prevention programmes aim to provide coaches, trainers and players with knowledge of proper tackle technique. This knowledge is intended to modify players behaviours towards safety in the tackle, and ultimately improve their tackle technique in training and matches. Objectives To determine the association between knowledge of the importance of proper tackle contact techniques and actual proper tackle contact technique for injury prevention and performance.

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Longitudinal changes in Super League match locomotor and event characteristics: A league-wide investigation over three seasons in rugby league

PLoS ONE

2021

Longitudinal changes in Super League match locomotor and event characteristics: A league-wide investigation over three seasons in rugby league — the University of Bath's research portal Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content the University of Bath's research portal Home the University of Bath's research portal Logo Help & FAQ Home Profiles Research Units Research output Projects Datasets Student theses Equipment Search by expertise, name or affiliation Longitudinal changes in Super League match locomotor and event characteristics: A league-wide investigation over three seasons in rugby league.

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