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Lee Hill is a South African Exercise Scientist and former head coach of the University of Cape Town swimming team as well as a published scientific writer. He specialises in the injuries to the shoulder, with a specific interest in swimming injuries.[1]
Academic career
editHe obtained an undergraduate degree in Human Bioscience, specialising in Psychology and Human Physiology. In 2012, Hill earned a post-graduate degree was in Exercise Science, obtained from the Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine at the University of Cape Town. He is currently reading towards a doctorate in Exercise Science at the University of Cape Town.
Hill has been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals such as the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology,[2] the South African Journal of Sports Medicine and the Physician and Sports Medicine.
References
edit- ^ www.essm.uct.ac.za. Retrieved on 19 September 2017
- ^ Gahwiler, Clinton; Hill, Lee; Grand'Maison, Valérie (2019). "History of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology in Southern Africa". History of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology in Southern Africa. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190236557.013.138. ISBN 978-0-19-023655-7.