Chris Bishop is an ASICS industry funded Research Fellow in the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) at UniSA. Chris established the ARENA Gait & Performance Analysis Laboratory at UniSA, with his research in the lab relating to foot function, athletic footwear and foot orthotic design during walking and running.
Chris' current fellowship is centred around perofrming innovative research to better understand the effect of athletic footwear design on human body biomechanics, running performance and running economy. Chris also directs ASICS Oceania's footwear wear test program in Australasia. Chris also teaches biomechanics into the Podiatry and Human Movement programs in the School of Health... Read more
About me
Chris Bishop is an ASICS industry funded Research Fellow in the Alliance for Research in Exercise, Nutrition and Activity (ARENA) at UniSA. Chris established the ARENA Gait & Performance Analysis Laboratory at UniSA, with his research in the lab relating to foot function, athletic footwear and foot orthotic design during walking and running.
Chris' current fellowship is centred around perofrming innovative research to better understand the effect of athletic footwear design on human body biomechanics, running performance and running economy. Chris also directs ASICS Oceania's footwear wear test program in Australasia. Chris also teaches biomechanics into the Podiatry and Human Movement programs in the School of Health Sciences.
Academic qualifications
2016 - PhD in Biomechanics (Topic: Effect of footwear and orthotics in plantar fasciopathy, awaiting approval from University Council)
2012 - Masters in Biomechanics (Topic: in-shoe foot modelling)
2010 - Graduate Diploma in Helath Science (Podiatry)
2006 - Bachelor of Podiatry
About me
About me
Doctor of Philosophy The University of South Australia
Master of Health (Human Movement) University of South Australia
Graduate Diploma in Health Science (Podiatry) University of South Australia
Bachelor of Podiatry University of South Australia
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below.
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2016 |
Open access
20
17
22
|
2013 |
15
10
7
|
Year | Output |
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2021 |
10
|
2020 |
8
7
34
|
2020 |
Open access
4
4
10
|
2020 |
2
3
11
|
2020 |
Open access
97
94
293
|
2020 |
Open access
1
1
|
2019 |
Open access
6
5
28
|
2019 |
Open access
40
36
127
|
2018 |
Open access
4
3
11
|
2018 |
Open access
23
18
27
|
2017 |
4
4
6
|
2016 |
Open access
20
17
22
|
2015 |
|
2015 |
34
27
3
|
2013 |
5
|
2013 |
Open access
26
24
|
2013 |
15
10
7
|
2013 |
Open access
67
62
|
2012 |
27
24
|
2012 |
Open access
32
28
|
2011 |
Open access
|
2011 |
Open access
|
2011 |
Open access
10
9
|
Year | Output |
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2011 |
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2011 |
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2009 |
Open access
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Research
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Aix-Marseille University | FRANCE |
Complete Sports Care | AUSTRALIA |
Cricket Australia | AUSTRALIA |
East Carolina University | UNITED STATES |
La Trobe University | AUSTRALIA |
Maastricht University Medical Centre | NETHERLANDS |
Macquarie University | AUSTRALIA |
Queensland University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
South Australian Cricket Association | AUSTRALIA |
University of Maastricht | NETHERLANDS |
University of Melbourne | AUSTRALIA |
University of Montana | UNITED STATES |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
---|---|
Finalist, Channel 9 Young Achiever of the Year, Science and TechnologyChannel 9 |
2015 |
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Fatigue measure in elite male fast bowlers using Global Positioning Devices | Current |