Mark Chapman
Mark Chapman MSc ASCS
Lecturer in Sports Science/Coaching Room: Grenville 023 Email: m.chapman@gre.ac.uk Tel: 020 8331 9782 |
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Mark obtained a BSc (Hons) in Sport Science from the University of Greenwich in 1996. He then took up the position of Sport Science technician at the university, becoming Senior Technician in 1999.
He has been an athletics coach for 25 years and has taken athletes to five world championships as well as a team coach for Great Britain. He has been at the forefront of improving the quality of coaches in the UK for the last 5 years and works at county, regional and national level in coach education.
Mark’s other area of expertise is in Strength and Conditioning. Having worked with mainly athletes for 15 years, over the last 5 years he has helped people from many sports up to International level. He is an accredited Strength and Conditioning Specialist and has been delivering lectures on Strength and Conditioning and Rehabilitation for the last 4 years. He is currently working on setting up an MSc in Strength and Conditioning and a pathway for future coaches.
In 2008 Mark obtained an MSc by Research looking at “Changes in force production and EMG during isometric fatigue protocols”. Mark then wrote the BSc and FdSc courses and in 2009 he took up the position of Lecturer in Sport Science/Coaching. He is currently Programme Leader for the BSc Sport Science with Coaching and the FdSc Sport Science with Coaching, and arranges student placements.
Mark’s research interests have centred around strength and power development in athletes, but recently has been looking at strength and conditioning interventions in the elderly and how this may improve their everyday living and falls prevention.
Teaching and Research Interests
- Theory and Principles of Training
- Long Term Athlete Development
- Planning and Periodisation
- Elite Athlete preparation
- Power training protocols for sport
- Strength & Conditioning interventions in the elderly
- Falls prevention in the elderly
- Improving everyday living for the elderly
Consultancy
Mark has worked with Kent and Medway sport development units in sport science support of elite athletes and coach education workshops. He has also worked with the Metropolitan Police looking at physiological cost of different types of specific equipment.
Course Participation
| ANAT-0015 | Muscle Physiology and Training |
| ANAT-1036 | Exercise Physiology and Testing |
| BIOL-0005 | Project |
| BIOL-0017 | MSc Research |
| BIOL-1021 | Practical and Research Skills 2 |
| OBIO 1012 | Movement Science and Injury |
| PHYE-1034 | Introduction to Football Coaching |
| PHYE-1035 | Advanced Football Coaching |
| PHYE-1075 | Introduction to Coaching Theory and Practice |
| PHYE-1076 | Work-placement Based Learning 1 |

