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Nat Benjanuvatra is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, specializing in physical conditioning, health, and well-being. He has extensive industry research experience in swimming and aquatic exercise, focusing on elite swimmers and individuals with chronic conditions. Nat is a member of the Austswim State Advisory Council and has served on the WA Podium Performance Centre Management Committee for Swimming. He has been nominated for the Faculty Excellent Coursework Teaching Award in 2014, 2015, and 2016, acknowledging his commitment to quality teaching. His roles include Major Coordinator of the Sport Science & Exercise Health program and Level 1 course advisor. He teaches various courses, including SSEH1101 Musculoskeletal System Movement and SSEH2250 Biomechanics. His research interests encompass biomechanics, skill acquisition in swimming, aquatic exercise, health outcomes, and strength conditioning. Nat is actively involved in projects focusing on human movement analysis and performance optimization in swimming.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Teaching and researching in physical conditioning, health, and well-being.
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