
Bridging the Gap: Why Strength and Conditioning Practitioners and Researchers should Collaborate
Author(s) -
Andrew Langford,
Stephen P. Bird
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international universities strength and conditioning association journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2517-6110
DOI - 10.47206/iuscaj.v1i1.13
Subject(s) - bridging (networking) , bridge (graph theory) , publishing , information gap , public relations , psychology , political science , computer science , medicine , law , computer network
Leading up to the launch of the International Universities Strength and Conditioning Association Journal (IUSCA Journal) the Editorial team are publishing a ‘bridging the gap’ series of articles about how to bridge the gap between strength and conditioning (S&C) research and practice. We will be looking at how we can better work together as coaches and academics and we will be taking a closer look at the values of science and how we can apply them in practice. By drawing on the wisdom of experienced coaches and researchers, we will look at what this gap is and how we can help bridge it through increased collaboration and the removal of barriers to publication. In this first ‘Bridging the Gap’ article, we briefly discuss (1) what this gap is; (2) why it exists; and (3) potential solutions.