Athletes fear concussions—why don’t they report them? | Ben Jones | TEDxLeeds Beckett University
Ben Jones explores our assumptions about contact sports and asks in a society that grows ever more risk averse, how do we balance fun and competition with our responsibilities to keep one another safe? Ben’s talk cuts to the heart of our perceptions of risk and reward and charts a path to a safer sporting experience for amateurs and professionals alike. Ben is a Professor of Sports Science specializing in sports performance, injury prevention, and player welfare. He has published over 250 peer-reviewed articles, supervised more than 30 PhD students and secured over £6 million in research funding. As a consultant, he heads up research strategies for Premiership Rugby and the Rugby Football League.Ben also holds Visiting Professor positions at Australian Catholic University in Australia, University of New England in Australia and University of Cape Town in South Africa. He is an active member of the UK Concussion Network, DCMS Concussion Innovation and Technology Panel and UK Concussion Prevention Network. He is a member of a number of RFL board sub-committees and English Rugby Union Advisory Groups and has engaged in a number of parliamentary discussions.He is a globally recognised speaker, contributing to policy and practice in sports, particularly around concussion and player welfare. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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