
Dr Vince Kelly has over 20 years’ experience in elite sport working in high performance, sport science and strength and conditioning roles with professional football teams, the Queensland Academy of Sport and individual athletes. Dr Kelly currently supervises a number of postgraduate students examining a wide variety of sport science and strength and conditioning projects. His areas of research interest include quantification and management of athlete training load, fatigue and recovery in athletes, the neuromuscular and hormonal adaptations to exercise, high intensity interval trainign, strength and power development, ergogenic aids and sport nutrition supplementation, sport analytics, virtual reality, and strength and conditioning in high performance sport.
Publications
- Nicholson, Mitchell, Poulus, Dylan, Robergs, Rob, Kelly, Vince, McNulty, Craig (2024) How Much Energy Do E'Athletes Use during Gameplay? Quantifying Energy Expenditure and Heart Rate Variability Within E'Athletes. Sports Medicine - Open, 10 (1), pp.Article number: 44.
- Nicholson, Mitchell, McNulty, Craig, Pavey, Toby, Poulus, Dylan, Thompson, Courtney, Robergs, Rob, Kelly, Vince (2023) Quantifying Physical Activity and Self-Determination towards Exercise among Esports Players. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 26 (Supplement 2), pp.s133-s134.
- Nicholson, Mitchell, Poulus, Dylan, Johnston, Daniel, Robergs, Rob, Kelly, Vince, McNulty, Craig (2024) Role of a 10-Week Exercise Intervention on Cerebral Hemoglobin Saturation, Cognitive Function, and Heart Rate Variability Within Elite Esports Players: A Pilot Study. Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports, 2 (1), pp.Article number: jege.2024-0007.