Thursday, 29 May 2008
Will the new BASES On-line Q and A sessions be a success?
One of this year's strategic objectives for BASES has been membership recruitment and retention.
The latest initiative is the BASES On-line Q and A sessions, which are designed to provide a unique opportunity for BASES members to join our sport and exercise science experts and benefit from their experiences and opinions. It is also hoped that benefits like these will help answer the question, “Why should I join BASES?”
The Q and A sessions are particularly attractive as they allow interaction all from the comfort of your own armchair, saving time and travel.
Seven high quality experts are in the June programme: Allison Dyer, Len Parker Simpson, Dr Ken van Someren, Dr Jonathan Katz, Dr Jason Gill, Dr David Stensel and Dr Stuart Galloway. A wide arrange of topics have been chosen to reflect our diverse membership; from “Impacting on sports performance through physiological support” to “Fat and fit versus thin and lazy”. Physiology, psychology and nutrition topics are all covered as well as a session on whether a Masters is the right thing for you.
It is hoped that members really engage with the Q and A sessions by registering and submitting good questions. And by making all sport and exercise scientists aware of this initiative.
If you attend one of the sessions, then please submit a post here saying what you thought of it. What sessions would you like to see in the future?
For more information on the Q and A sessions, visit http://www.bases.org.uk/newsite/qa.asp
Read more...
The latest initiative is the BASES On-line Q and A sessions, which are designed to provide a unique opportunity for BASES members to join our sport and exercise science experts and benefit from their experiences and opinions. It is also hoped that benefits like these will help answer the question, “Why should I join BASES?”
The Q and A sessions are particularly attractive as they allow interaction all from the comfort of your own armchair, saving time and travel.
Seven high quality experts are in the June programme: Allison Dyer, Len Parker Simpson, Dr Ken van Someren, Dr Jonathan Katz, Dr Jason Gill, Dr David Stensel and Dr Stuart Galloway. A wide arrange of topics have been chosen to reflect our diverse membership; from “Impacting on sports performance through physiological support” to “Fat and fit versus thin and lazy”. Physiology, psychology and nutrition topics are all covered as well as a session on whether a Masters is the right thing for you.
It is hoped that members really engage with the Q and A sessions by registering and submitting good questions. And by making all sport and exercise scientists aware of this initiative.
If you attend one of the sessions, then please submit a post here saying what you thought of it. What sessions would you like to see in the future?
For more information on the Q and A sessions, visit http://www.bases.org.uk/newsite/qa.asp
Labels: BASES On-line Q and A sessions
Read more...
Subscribe to Posts [Atom]

