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Daniel CASTILLO ALVIRA‚ PhD

Senior Researcher   /
University of Valladolid

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PhD in Sports Sciences, MSc in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences Research, MSc in Teaching Training for Secondary Education and MSc in High Performance in Team Sports. Currently, he is working as a Professor in the Faculty of Education, University of Valladolid (Spain), and he is part of the Sport Performance Lab. Current major research topics include: monitoring training and match loads in team sports, soccer small-sided games- and match-related fatigue, physical fitness performance of professional soccer players, and physical and physiological performances in soccer referees and cerebral palsy soccer players. He has published around 90 scientific studies indexed in Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and is a member of editorial committees and reviewers of Sports Sciences Journals. Additionally, Daniel has worked as a Coach in a Professional Soccer Academy for 10 years.
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The Physical Activity Programme for Injury Recovery course provides trainers with the tools to prepare and provide effective post-exercise recovery programmes.  
Sport Innovation Hub
University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara
European Network for Innovation and Knowledge
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The iPrevent App is a digital tool that has been created for the iPrevent project, whose main objective is to use digital tools to prevent injuries in grassroots and amateur sports. Since injuries among young athletes are one of the main concerns in the field of sport sciences, this application intends to facilitate access to specific injury prevention programmes for coaches and athletes at the grassroots levels. The aim of this course is to facilitate new users' access to the application by guiding them through the initial steps, such as creating accounts, teams, or athletes, and developing new injury prevention programs.
Lithuanian Football Federation
University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara
European Network for Innovation and Knowledge