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Dr Carl James Petersen

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Department: School of Health Sciences

Email: carl.petersen@canterbury.ac.nz

Direct Dial: +64 3 3693438

Office: Rehua 206

Language: English

About
Research / Creative works
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Fields of Research

  • Cricket
  • Time-motion analysis
  • Heat acclimation / acclimatisation
  • Strength training
  • Performance enhancement
  • Triathlon

Researcher Summary

My interests include defining the match and training demands of Cricket, and investigating potential performance enhancement strategies in Cricket and Triathlon. I have had a particular focus on the fitness and conditioning activities of athletes, and preparations for challenging environmental conditions through acclimation and acclimatisation.

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Health and Health Sciences: Sport & Exercise Science

Resources

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Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

Theses / Dissertations
  • Petersen C. (2010) Elite cricket match & training demands & performance enhancement in hot/humid environments. Perth, Australia. University of Western Australia.
Chapters
  • Petersen CJ. and Kellett A. (2019) Cricket. In Laursen P; Buchheit M (Ed.), Science and Application of High-Intensity Interval Training: 443-454. Champaign: Human Kinetics.
  • Petersen C. and Dawson B. (2013) Cricket. In O'Donoghue P; Sampaio J; McGarry T (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Sports Performance Analysis: 393-403. Abingdon: Routledge.
Journal Articles
  • Al-Shdoukhi KAS., Petersen C. and Clarke J. (2022) Three weeks of combined resisted and assisted in -water trainin g for adolescent sprint backstroke swimmin g: a case study. Human Movement 23(4): 133-139. http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/hm.2022.110123.
  • Asiamah N., Kouveliotis K., Petersen C., Eduafo R. and Borkey R. (2022) Physical activity time and lifestyle correlates of cardiovascular disease status in older adults in Accra. Journal of Public Health (Germany) http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10389-022-01712-4.
  • Daneshfar A., Petersen CJ. and Gahreman DE. (2022) The effect of 4 weeks motor imagery training on simulated BMX race performance. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 20(2): 644-660. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1612197X.2020.1869801.
  • Moeinzadeh AM., Calder A., Petersen C., Hoermann S. and Daneshfar A. (2022) Comparing virtual reality exergaming with conventional exercise in rehabilitation of people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2022.2107021.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2022) Quantifying injuries among New Zealand cricket fast bowlers: A 12-month retrospective injury surveillance. New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine 48(2) 1: 46-51.
  • Asiamah N., Petersen C., Kouveliotis K. and Eduafo R. (2021) The Built Environment and Socio-Demographic Correlates of Partial and Absolute Sedentary Behaviours in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Accra, Ghana. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 36(1): 21-42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10823-020-09417-5.
  • Daneshfar A., Petersen C. and Gahreman D. (2021) Determinant physiological factors of simulated BMX race. European Journal of Sport Science 21(12): 1699-1707. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2020.1859622.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2021) Are there any differences in the shoulder muscle strength and range of motion between cricket fast bowlers with and without shoulder pain? New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine 48(1) 1: 17-23.
  • Alshdokhi K., Petersen C. and Clarke J. (2020) Effect of 8 Weeks of Grip Strength Training on Adolescent Sprint Swimming: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Exercise Medicine 4(1): 1-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.26644/em.2020.001.
  • Alshdokhi K., Petersen C. and Clarke J. (2020) Improvement and Variability of Adolescent Backstroke Swimming Performance by Age. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2020.00046.
  • Alshdokhi KA., Petersen CJ. and Clarke JC. (2020) Effect of Eight Week's Dryland Strength Training on Adolescent Backstroke and Freestyle Performance: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Exercise Medicine 4: 4-4. http://dx.doi.org/10.26644/em.2020.004.
  • Asiamah N., Petersen C., Kouveliotis K., Eduafo R. and Borkey R. (2020) The association between physical activity and self-reported health in older adults: lessons implied by lifestyle factors. Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii 33(2): 289-298.
  • Daneshfar A., Petersen C., Gahreman D. and Knechtle B. (2020) Power Analysis of Field-Based Bicycle Motor Cross (BMX).. Open Access J Sports Med 11: 113-121. http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OAJSM.S256052.
  • Daneshfar A., Petersen C., Miles B. and Gahreman D. (2020) Prediction of track performance in competitive BMX riders using laboratory measures. Journal of Science and Cycling http://dx.doi.org/10.28985/0620.jsc.06.
  • Daneshfar A., Petersen CJ., Koozehchian MS. and Gahreman DE. (2020) Caffeinated chewing gum improves bicycle motocross time-trial performance. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 30(6): 427-434. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/IJSNEM.2020-0126.
  • Petersen CJ. and Lindsay A. (2020) Movement and physiological demands of amateur mixed martial art fighting. The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science 4(1): 40-43. http://dx.doi.org/10.36905/jses.2020.01.06.
  • Turner T., Cooper S., Davies R., Hardy C. and Petersen C. (2020) Fielding specific walk/run patterns in English professional Cricket. The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science 4(1): 11-17. http://dx.doi.org/10.36905/jses.2020.01.02.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2020) International cricket injury surveillance: A media-based injury report on the ICC men's Cricket World Cup 2015. The Journal of Sport and Exercise Science 4(2) http://dx.doi.org/10.36905/jses.2020.02.03.
  • Asiamah N., Kouveliotis K., Petersen C. and Eduafo R. (2019) The association between social capital factors and sedentary behavior among older adults: Does the built environment matter? Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii / Rossiiskaia akademiia nauk, Gerontologicheskoe obshchestvo 32(1): 234-242.
  • Asiamah N., Kouveliotis K., Petersen C. and Eduafo R. (2019) The association between social capital factors and sedentary behaviour among older adults: Does the built environment matter? Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii 32(1-2): 234-242.
  • Asiamah N., Kouveliotis K., Petersen C., Eduafo R. and Borkey R. (2019) Injuries, dislocations, and poor health perceived by older adults to result from vigorous physical activity: implications for active living, health promotion, and gerontology. Advances in gerontology = Uspekhi gerontologii 32(4): 652-657.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2019) Effect of an 8-week Indian clubbell strengthening programme on Handball players’ shoulder muscle strength and range of motion. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 22: S113-S113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2019.08.157.
  • Lindsay A., Petersen CJ., Ferguson H., Blackwell G. and Rickerby S. (2018) Lack of a Dose Response from 7 Days of Ischemic Preconditioning in Moderately trained Cyclists. Sports Medicine International Open 2(4): E91-E97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-0639-5035.
  • Bacon C. and Petersen C. (2017) INJURY SURVEILLANCE OF AN ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB ACADEMY BETWEEN 2012–2014. British Journal of Sports Medicine 51(4): 291.1-291. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2016-097372.19.
  • Lindsay A., Carr S., Cross S., Petersen C., Lewis JG. and Gieseg SP. (2017) The physiological response to cold-water immersion following a mixed martial arts training session. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 42(5): 529-536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2016-0582.
  • Lindsay A., Petersen C., Blackwell G., Ferguson H., Parker G., Steyn N. and Gieseg SP. (2017) The effect of 1 week of repeated ischaemic leg preconditioning on simulated Keirin cycling performance: a randomised trial. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 3(1) e000229: 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2017-000229.
  • Petersen C. (2017) Comparison of performance at the 2007 and 2015 Cricket World Cups. International Journal Sports Science and Coaching 12(3): 404-410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747954117711338.
  • Bacon C. and Petersen CJ. (2016) Analysis of the Personal Best Swim Times: 2016 Rio Olympics. Journal of Swimming Research 24(1): 19-24.
  • Bacon C. and Petersen CJ. (2016) Coaching Applications - Analysis of the Personal Best Swim Times: 2016 Rio Olympics. Journal of Swimming Research 24(1): 25-29.
  • Petersen CJ. (2016) Editorial: Enhanced Health to Enhanced Athletic Performance - A Spectrum. Austin Sports Medicine 1(1): 1001-1002.
  • Lindsay A., Carr S., Othman MI., Marks E., Davies S., Petersen C., Draper N. and Gieseg SP. (2015) The physiological and mononuclear cell activation response to cryotherapy following a mixed martial arts contest: a pilot study. Pteridines 26(4): 143-151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pterid-2015-0010.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Dawson B., Portus MR. and Kellett A. (2011) Comparison of training and game demands of national level cricketers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25(5): 1306-1311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181d82cfd.
  • Petersen CJ., Pyne DB., Portus MR. and Dawson BT. (2011) Comparison of player movement patterns between 1-day and test cricket. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 25(5): 1368-1373. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0b013e3181da7899.
  • Petersen C., Portus MR., Pyne DB., Dawson B., Cramer M. and Kellett A. (2010) Partial heat acclimation in cricketers using a 4-day high intensity cycling protocol. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 5(4): 535-545.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Dawson B., Portus MR. and Kellett A. (2010) Movement patterns in cricket vary by both position and game format. Journal of Sports Sciences 28(1): 45-52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640410903348665.
  • Petersen C., Portus DB. and Dawson MR. (2009) Quantifying positional movement patterns in Twenty20 cricket. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 9(2): 165-170.
  • Petersen C., Pyne D., Portus M. and Dawson B. (2009) Validity and reliability of GPS units to monitor cricket-specific movement patterns. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 4(3): 381-393.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Portus MR., Karppinen S. and Dawson B. (2009) Variability in movement patterns during One Day Internationals by a cricket fast bowler. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance 4(2): 278-281.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Portus MR. and Dawson B. (2008) Analysis of Twenty/20 Cricket performance during the 2008 Indian Premier League. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 8(3): 63-69.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Portus MR., Cordy J. and Dawson B. (2008) Analysis of performance at the 2007 Cricket World Cup. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 8(1): 1-8.
  • Pyne DB., Duthie GM., Saunders PU., Petersen CA. and Portus M. (2006) Anthropometric and strength correlates of peak fast bowling speed in junior and senior cricketers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 20(3): 620-626.
  • Petersen C., Wilson B. and Hopkins W. (2004) Effects of modified-implement training on fast bowling in cricket. Journal of Sports Sciences 22(11-12): 1035-1039. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02640410410001729973.
Conference Contributions - Published
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2020) Are there any differences in the shoulder muscle strength and range of motion between cricket fast bowlers with and without shoulder pain? In : 30-30. New Zealand: The Journal of Sports and Exercise Science.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2020) Cricket injuries in New Zealand: A review of twelve years of Accident Compensation Corporation injury entitlement claims. In (25): 352-352. Spain: European Journal of Sport Science.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2019) A 12 month retrospective injury surveillance among competitive New Zealand swimmers. In New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2019) Effect of a 6-week Indian clubbell strength programme on fast bowlers’ shoulders. In Loughborough University.
  • Bacon C. and Petersen CJ. (2018) RPE-load can be used to quantify socca player acute-chronice workload ratios across a season. In Murphy MH; Boreham CAG; De Vito G; Tsolakidis E (Eds). Book of Abstracts ECSS 2018 23: 678-678.
  • Petersen CJ., Mason T. and Porter C. (2018) Correlation of strength and swim ergometer performance with maxima short course swimming. In Murphy MH; Boreham CAG; De Vito G; Tsolakidis E (Eds). Book of Abstracts ECSS 2018: 815-816.
  • Tuanquin NMB., Hoermann S., Petersen CJ. and Lindeman RW. (2018) The Effects of Olfactory Stimulation and Active Participation on Food Cravings in Virtual Reality. In Proceedings VR 2018: 709-710. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VR.2018.8446279.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2018) Identifying shoulder injuries among New Zealand Cricket fast bowlers: A 12-month retrospective injury surveillance. In : 28-28. The Journal of Sports and Exercise Science.
  • Bacon C. and Petersen CJ. (2017) Continuous selection at youth international age groups does not influence success at senior UEFA European Football Championships. In Journal of Human Sport & Exercise 12(Proc3): S996-S997. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.Proc3.14.
  • Petersen CJ. and Bacon C. (2017) Statistical performance analysis of PB swim times from the 2016 Rio Olympics. In Ferrauti A; Platen P; Grimminger-Seidensticker E; Jaitner T; Bartmus U; Becher L; De Marées M; Mühlbauer T; Schauerte A; Wiewelhove T (Eds). European College of Sport Science: Book of Abstracts of the 22nd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science – 5th - 8th July 2017, MetropolisRuhr – Germany: 652-652. Cologne, Germany: www.SporTools.de.
  • Walter S., Petersen C. and Basu A. (2017) Media based injury surveillance from the 2015 Cricket World Cup. In : 78-78. New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine.
  • Petersen CJ., Lindsay A., Blackwell G., Ferguson H., Parker G. and Gieseg S. (2016) Quantifying energy system capacity changes in cycling from 7 days ischemic leg preconditioning. In Book of Abstracts: 511.
  • Walter S. and Petersen CJ. (2016) Media based injury surveillance from the 2015 Cricket World Cup. In.
  • Petersen CJ. and Clarke JC. (2015) Experiential research inspired sport science pedagogy. In ACHPER International Conference Proceedings 29: 188-196.
  • Walter S. and Petersen C. (2015) Cricket pace bowlers shoulder injuries: a systematic literature review and suggestions for prevention. In : 127-127. Sydney, Australia.
  • Petersen C. and Lemon S. (2014) Test-retest reliability of maximal 750m freestyle endless pool swimming. In Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte 9(25 SUPPL.).
  • Petersen CJ. (2013) Reliability and validity of short sprint distance measurement using low cost GPS units. In Conference Proceedings: 34.
Conference Contributions - Other
  • Petersen C., Alshdokhi K., Clarke JC. and Mason T. (2019) Effect of 8 weeks of grip strength training on freestyle and backstroke swimming performance. Prague: European College of Sport Science Congress, 3-6 Jul 2019.
  • Gieseg SP., Lindsay A., Draper N., Lewis JG., Carr S., Cross S. and Petersen CJ. (2016) Neopterin generation during inflammation and oxidative stress following high impact sport. Innsbruck, Austria: 35th International Winter-Workshop: Clinical, Chemical and Biochemical Aspects of Pteridines and Related Topics, 23-26 Feb 2016.
  • Gieseg SP., Roake JA., Chen A., Katouah H., Cross SP., Othman MI. and Prebble H. (2016) Neopterin generation during inflammation and oxidative stress following high impact sport. Inssbruck, Austria: 35th International Winter-Workshop Clinical, Chemical and Biochemical Aspects of pteridines and related topics, 23-26 Feb 2016.
  • Petersen CJ. (2016) Quantifying energy system capacity changes in cycling from 7 days ischemic leg preconditioning. Vienna, Austria: 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 8 Jul 2016.
  • Petersen CJ., Lindsay A., Blackwell G. and Ferguson H. (2016) Comparison of various 7-day protocols of repeated ischemic preconditioning on 4000m time trial performance of trained cyclists. Caen, France: Science and Cycling Conference, 29-30 Jun 2016.
  • Boycott S. and Petersen C. (2015) Cricket pace bowlers shoulder injuries: a systematic literature review and suggestions for prevention. Sydney, Australia: 5th World Congress of Science and Medicine in Cricket (WCSMC 2015), 23-27 Mar 2015.
  • Petersen C. and Clarke J. (2015) Experiential research inspired sport science pedagogy. Adelaide, Australia: 29th Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation International Conference (ACHPER), 13-15 Apr 2015.
  • Petersen C. and Genet R. (2015) Captain and Coaches Playbook App: a Practical Display of Fielding Data. Sydney, Australia: 5th World Congress of Science and Medicine in Cricket (WCSMC), 23-27 Mar 2015.
  • Petersen C., Lindsay A., Walter S. and Carr S. (2015) Physiological demands of amateur mixed martial art fighting. Malmö, Sweden: 20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 24-27 Jun 2015.
  • Petersen C., Lindsay A., Walter S. and Carr S. (2015) Physiological demands of mixed martial art fighting. Malmö, Sweden: 20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 24-27 Jun 2015.
  • Petersen CJ. (2015) Game based research in cricket sport science. Christchurch, New Zealand: Game Sense for Teaching and Coaching Conference, 17-18 Nov 2015.
  • Genet R. and Petersen C. (2014) Cricket batting placement distribution analysed by bowling line and length at the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. Opatija, Croatia: World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport X (WCPAS), 3-5 Sep 2014.
  • Petersen C. and Genet R. (2014) Conditioning priorities based on cricket batting shot frequency from the 2013 ICC Champions trophy. Murcia, Spain: IV National Strength and Conditioning Association International Conference (NSCA), 26-28 Jun 2014.
  • Petersen C. and Lemon S. (2014) Test-Retest reliability of maximal 750m freestyle endless pool swimming. Murcia, Spain: IV National Strength and Conditioning Association International Conference (NSCA), 26-28 Jun 2014.
  • Petersen C. (2011) Pre-Season and Competitive Season Fitness Changes. Telford, UK: ECB Science and Medicine Conference, 20-21 Sep 2011.
  • Petersen C. (2010) Considerations When Interpreting GPS Research. Telford, UK: ECB Science and Medicine Conference, 28-29 Sep 2010.
  • Petersen C., Pyne D., Dawson B. and Portus M. (2010) Heat Acclimation vs Acclimatisation of Elite Cricketers. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Sports Medicine and Science Conference, 18-20 Nov 2010.
  • Pyne D., Petersen C., Higham D. and Cramer M. (2010) Comparison of 5- and 10-Hz GPS Technology For Team Sport Analysis. Baltimore, MD, USA: American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 57th Annual Meeting, 2-5 Jun 2010.
  • Petersen C., Pyne D., Dawson B. and Portus M. (2009) Quantification of seasonal game-load of international fast bowlers. Canberra, Australia: Australian Applied Physiology Conference, 13-13 Nov 2009.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Portus MR., Dawson B. and Kellett A. (2009) Comparison of Twenty20 game demands in the early season versus the peak competitive season. Brisbane, Australia: Sports Medicine Australia Conference, 14-17 Oct 2009.
  • Petersen C. (2007) Cricket Australia GPS Research Program 2007 - 2010. Brisbane, Australia: Cricket Australia, Sports Science Sport Medicine Conference, 16-18 May 2007.
  • Petersen C., Pyne DB., Dorman J. and Portus MR. (2007) GPS Monitoring during the COE 2006 Emerging Players Tournament. Brisbane, Australia: Cricket Australia, Sports Science Sport Medicine Conference, 16-18 May 2007.
Software / Code
  • Petersen CJ. (Ed.) (2018) Cricket GR8. Worldwide Apple App Store, GooglePlay Store: Canterbury University.
  • Petersen CJ. (Ed.) (2016) XEQT-Pro App. University of Canterbury.
  • Petersen C. and Genet R. (Ed.) (2015) Cricketplaybook App. .
Reports
  • Petersen CJ. and Blackwell G. (2015) Adult physiological responses from jumping on a Springfree™ trampoline using three jump heights.Commissioned by Springfree Trampolines Christchurch, NZ. 1.

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  • International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) ( 2007 - 2023)

Research Groups

  • The Movement Pedagogy Research Hub

Future Research

  • Cricket is reportedly as much mental as it is physically demanding. In my future set of studies I will investigate the incorporation of both mental and physical preparation strategies.
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