Michael Koh Michael Koh pursued his doctorate in sports biomechanics, on a scholarship from the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, at the University of Western Australia where he graduated in 2001. He has a strong interest n coach development and coaching and has lectured in the National Coaching Accreditation Programme since 1997. He is presently a member of the Singapore Sports Council NCAP Review Panel. Formerly a gymnastics coach in the UK, and trained as a physical education teacher at Loughborough University (UK), he holds a British Amateur Gymnastics Association Levels 2, 3 and 4 Certification. He is an experienced PE teacher and a former head of department and vice-principal. Between July 2002 and March 2004, Dr. Koh served as the co-chairman of the South East Asian Games Preparation Committee for Gymnastics. During his tenure, Singapore won a historic silver medal in the team event for the Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, as well as two individual silver medals and a bronze. Presently, Dr. Koh teaches sports biomechanics, movement education and gymnastics at the PE and Sports Science division at the National Institute Educations. His research interest lies in the analysis and simulation of human movement, gait analysis, applied sports biomechanics and teaching movement skills. He is actively engaged in research and his work is published in reputable internationally peer-reviewed journals. Read More Read Less
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