Mark King

Mark King

Loughborough University

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark King

Mark King, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Loughborough University, specializes in the field of sports biomechanics, racket sports, cricket.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Kinetic and kinematic determinants of shuttlecock speed in the forehand jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian badminton players

Feasibility of vertical force–velocity profiles to monitor changes in muscle function following different fatigue protocols

A Systematic Review of the Biomechanical Studies on Shoulder Kinematics in Overhead Sporting Motions: Types of Analysis and Approaches

Bone health and asymmetry in elite female cricketers

Lumbar spine bone mineral adaptation: cricket fast bowlers versus controls

The effect of body position and mass centre velocity at toe off on the start performance of elite swimmers and how this differs between gender

Differences in the mechanics of takeoff in reverse and forward springboard somersaulting dives

Comparing smash performance and technique between elite male and female international badminton players

Mark King Information

University

Position

Professor of Sports Biomechanics

Citations(all)

2730

Citations(since 2020)

1336

Cited By

1765

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

Loughborough University

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Mark King Skills & Research Interests

sports biomechanics

racket sports

cricket

Top articles of Mark King

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Kinetic and kinematic determinants of shuttlecock speed in the forehand jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian badminton players

Sports biomechanics

Yuvaraj Ramasamy

Juliana Usman

Viswanath Sundar

Harley Towler

Mark King

2024/5/3

Feasibility of vertical force–velocity profiles to monitor changes in muscle function following different fatigue protocols

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Zhaoqian Li

Peng Zhi

Zhi Yuan

Amador García-Ramos

Mark King

2024/1

A Systematic Review of the Biomechanical Studies on Shoulder Kinematics in Overhead Sporting Motions: Types of Analysis and Approaches

Yuvaraj Ramasamy

Juliana Usman

Rizal Razman

Yeap Ming Wei

Harley Towler

...

2023/8/21

Bone health and asymmetry in elite female cricketers

European Journal of Sport Science

Peter Alway

Thamindu Wedatilake

Nicholas Peirce

Anna Warren

Mark King

...

2023/5/4

Lumbar spine bone mineral adaptation: cricket fast bowlers versus controls

BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine

Laura Keylock

Peter Alway

William Johnson

Nicola Crabtree

Mark King

...

2023/4/1

The effect of body position and mass centre velocity at toe off on the start performance of elite swimmers and how this differs between gender

Sports biomechanics

Imogen Shepherd

Martin R Lindley

Oliver Logan

Aimee Mears

Matthew TG Pain

...

2023/12/2

Differences in the mechanics of takeoff in reverse and forward springboard somersaulting dives

Sports Biomechanics

Mark A King

Pui W Kong

Maurice R Yeadon

2023/2/1

Comparing smash performance and technique between elite male and female international badminton players

International Journal of Racket Sports Science

Harley Towler

Mark King

2023

Can an inertial measurement unit, combined with machine learning, accurately measure ground reaction forces in cricket fast bowling?

Sports Biomechanics

Joseph W McGrath

Jonathon Neville

Tom Stewart

Matt Lamb

Peter Alway

...

2023/11/11

SURFACE MEASURED ACCELERATIONS DURING CRICKET FAST-BOWLING

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Matthew O Lamb

Stuart A McErlain-Naylor

Paul J Felton

Katherine Brooke-wavell

Mark A King

2022

Activity specific areal bone mineral density is reduced in athletes with stress fracture and requires profound recovery time: A study of lumbar stress fracture in elite cricket …

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

Peter Alway

Nicholas Peirce

William Johnson

Mark King

Robert Kerslake

...

2022/10/1

A COMPARISON OF PITCH LENGTH VARIATIONS AND THE ABILITY TO CONTROL LENGTH IN CRICKET FAST BOWLING

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Kaushal Manawadu

Paul Felton

Michael Hiley

Mark King

2022

Data collection procedures and injury definitions in badminton: a consensus statement according to the Delphi approach

Clinical journal of sport medicine

Gabriel Gijon-Nogueron

Ana Belen Ortega-Avila

Niels Christian Kaldau

Martin Fahlstrom

Hanno Felder

...

2022/9/1

VARIABILITY OF BALL RELEASE PROPERTIES AND PITCH LENGTH ACCURACY IN CRICKET FAST BOWLING

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Alan Sutherland

Mark King

Michael Hiley

Stuart McErlain-Naylor

Simon Taylor

2022

The relationship between bowling intensity and ground reaction force in cricket pace bowlers

Journal of Sports Sciences

Joseph W McGrath

Jonathon Neville

Tom Stewart

Matt Lamb

Peter Alway

...

2022/7/18

ELITE FEMALE CRICKET POWER-HITTING BATTING TECHNIQUE DIFFERS BETWEEN FAST AND SPIN BOWLING DELIVERIES

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Peter Alway

Chris Peploe

Mark King

Thamindu Wedatilake

Jonathan Finch

...

2022

Lumbar bone stress injuries and risk factors in adolescent cricket fast bowlers

Journal of Sports Sciences

Laura Keylock

Peter Alway

Paul Felton

Steve McCaig

Katherine Brooke-Wavell

...

2022/6/18

Relationships between Racket Arm Joint Moments and Racket Head Speed during the Badminton Jump Smash Performed by Elite Male Malaysian Players

Applied Sciences

Yuvaraj Ramasamy

Viswanath Sundar

Juliana Usman

Rizal Razman

Harley Towler

...

2022/1/15

MODELLING TRANSTIBIAL PROSTHESES FOR SIMULATION

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Paul J Felton

Sam Allen

Glen Blenkinsop

Liam Sanders

Mark King

2022

A CASE STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF THE UPPER ARM DEFINITION ON SHOULDER AND ELBOW KINEMATICS DURING THE BADMINTON SMASH

ISBS Proceedings Archive

Harley Towler

Prof Yeadon

Mark King

2021

See List of Professors in Mark King University(Loughborough University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 61
Prof. Bill V. Baltzopoulos

Prof. Bill V. Baltzopoulos

Liverpool John Moores University

H-index: 44
MR Yeadon

MR Yeadon

Loughborough University

H-index: 40
John Rasmussen

John Rasmussen

Aalborg Universitet

H-index: 35
Matthew T. G. Pain

Matthew T. G. Pain

Loughborough University

H-index: 33
Qinggang Meng

Qinggang Meng

Loughborough University

H-index: 30
KONG Pui Wah (Veni) 江姵燁

KONG Pui Wah (Veni) 江姵燁

Nanyang Technological University

academic-engine