Brendon Ferrier
Brendon Ferrier

Dr Brendon Ferrier

Lecturer

Biography

I am the Co-Founder and Academic Lead for the Surf Lab, a School of Applied Sciences based partnership with Lost Shore, a £55 million pound inland wavepool development under construction in Ratho. Surf Lab is the first research facility globally, which focusses on all aspects of surfing, in areas such as performance, product design, along with the broader area of health and well being.

Academically, I completed my PhD in Biomechanics from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in my home city of Perth, Western Australia, where I also obtained my BSc in Sport & Exercise Science and MSc in Biomechanics. My research thesis was titled 'Characteristics and Determinants of Aerial Surfing with Implications for Representative Task Design'. During my time at ECU, I gained experience working alongside staff at the Australian Institute of Sport in a variety of sports, carrying out different roles, principally in biomechanical analysis of sports performance. In 2003 I joined the staff here at Edinburgh Napier University working principally as a lecturer in a range of modules and providing sports science support. In 2010, I gained a second MSc in Sports Medicine from the University of Glasgow.

Themes

Esteem

Advisory panels and expert committees or witness

  • Thermal Properties of Wetsuit Design for Gul Wetsuits
  • Invited Submission to Feature Journal Issue

 

Fellowships and Awards

  • STEMfit Cup Award at ISEA conference

 

Invited Speaker

  • Junior Athlete profile Workshop to FdSc Surf Science Students

 

Public/Community Engagement

  • Sports Science Support for Top Junior Surfers, and National Coach at Performance Camp in Peniche, Portugal
  • Surfing performance analysis and presentation
  • Sports Science Support (World Cup of Diving)
  • Sports Science Support with Australian Institute of Sport

 

Research Degree External Examining

  • The Effect of Ball Pressure on Head Acceleration During Purposeful Heading in Adult Football Players

 

Reviewing

  • Invite to review conference proceedings for 2024 International Sports Engineering Association conference
  • Journal Reviews

 

Visiting Positions

  • Pre-contract wetsuit testing for Lost Shore Surf Resort
  • Research Partner
  • Scottish Swimming
  • Manchester Commonwealth Games
  • 2001 Diving Grand Prix
  • Australian Institute of Winter Sport

 

Date


14 results

Upper-Body Strength Measures and Pop-Up Performance of Stronger and Weaker Surfers

Journal Article
Parsonage, J., Secomb, J. L., Sheppard, J. M., Ferrier, B. K., Dowse, R. A., & Nimphius, S. (2020)
Upper-Body Strength Measures and Pop-Up Performance of Stronger and Weaker Surfers. Journal of strength and conditioning research, 34(10), 2982-2989. https://doi.org/10.1519/jsc.0000000000002377
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of the isometric push-up (IPU), dynamic push-up (DPU), and force plate pop-up (FP POP) as measures of uppe...

Influence of aerial manoeuvres on surfing performance

Presentation / Conference
Ferrier, B., Secomb, J., Parsonage, J., Dowse, R., Newton, R., Sheppard, J., & Nimphius, S. (2016, November)
Influence of aerial manoeuvres on surfing performance. Poster presented at 2016 Australian Strength and Conditioning Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia

Quantification of external loads during surfing performance

Presentation / Conference
Ferrier, B., Sheppard, J., Secomb, J., Farley, O., Lundgren, L., Newton, R., & Nimphius, S. (2015, September)
Quantification of external loads during surfing performance. Poster presented at European Association of Surfing Doctors Annual Conference, Hossegor, France

The importance of aerial manoeuvre variations on competitive surfing performance

Presentation / Conference
Ferrier, B., Sheppard, J., Newton, R., & Nimphius, S. (2014, November)
The importance of aerial manoeuvre variations on competitive surfing performance. Poster presented at 2014 Australian Strength and Conditioning Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia

Pre-Napier Funded Projects

  • Scottish Institute of Sport

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