Mr Mark Niemz
lecturer in Strength and Conditioning
- Email address M.Niemz@wlv.ac.uk
- Phone number 01902 323105
- Location Walsall
- Faculty Faculty of Education Health & Wellbeing
- Areas of expertise
Strength and Conditioning
Mark Niemz is a lecturer in Strength and Conditioning within the university’s Institute of Sport. In addition to his academic role, Mark provides Strength and Conditioning support to the university’s athletes and sports scholars. He has worked as a practitioner in the physical preparation of athletes within a number of settings, including working with world class high performance sports programmes as an S&C Coach with the English Institute of Sport, and working with talented student-athletes in school and university environments. Mark is an accredited coach and member of the UK Strength and Conditioning Association, and continues to practice as an S&C coach and consultant alongside his role as lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton.
Mark’s experience of delivering S&C services to elite athletes has included working with several Olympic sporting programmes within the UK high performance system, including GB Triathlon, GB canoeing, GB Water Polo and British cycling. Currently he delivers S&C support to athletes from a range of sports, including triathlon, golf, rugby, football, boxing and athletics.
Research and enterprise in the field of Strength and Conditioning
Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) – Nottingham Trent University
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June 2015 |
MSc Strength and Conditioning – University of Edinburgh
BSc Sports, Coaching and Exercise Science – Manchester Metropolitan University |
Sept 2005
June 2004 |
Further Education Lecturer, Sport and Physical Education |
Aug 2015 |
April 2017 |
Senior Strength and Conditioning Coach, English Institute of Sport Oct 2013 Aug 2014
GB Water Polo & GB Cycling
Head of Athletic Development – Millfield Senior School Oct 2012 Oct 2013
Strength and Conditioning Coach, English Institute of Sport Oct 2007 Oct 2012
Lead S&C coach, British Triathlon
Strength and Conditioning Coach, University of Bath Oct 2005 Oct 2007
Lecturer in Strength and Conditioning, Sept 2016 - present
Institute of Sport, Faculty of Education Health and Wellbeing
As a lecturer within the Institute of Sport, Mark’s key responsibilities include teaching, supporting and assessing students across modules relating to sports science, coaching practice and strength & conditioning principles. This includes supporting undergraduate students in developing their understanding of scientific and applied principles relating to the physical preparation of athletes and sports people, developing competency in applied coaching practices and training methods and undertaking research in areas relating to S&C.
As an S&C practitioner within the university, Mark is responsible for providing support to student athletes with a view to enhancing their athletic potential and improving sports performance.