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Biography James joined the University of Hull in December 2009 as an Exercise Physiology laboratory technician. While working, he pursued a part-time PhD, focusing on the relationship between training load and neuromuscular fatigue in cricket fast bowlers, earning his doctorate in 2018.

After completing his PhD, James began his academic career as a lecturer in Sport Physiology and Nutrition at Hull. In 2024, he was promoted to Senior Lecturer.

Outside of his academic career, James is a competitive high-performance endurance athlete. He has represented the Great Britain Age-Group Team in duathlon for several years. Most recently, he ran a 2:57 marathon.
Research Interests GPS monitoring in team sports
Monitoring fatigue and recovery (physiological and nutritional)
Teaching and Learning Programmes taught on (since 2019)
- BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Nutrition
- BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science

Modules list
- Nutrition in Sport and Exercise (Level 5)
- Sport Physiology (Level 5)
- Ergogenic Aids (Level 6)
Scopus Author ID 55307913800
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics GPS monitoring in team sports
Monitoring fatigue and recovery