Hermann Müller (sports scientist)

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Hermann Müller (born  April 9, 1960 in Liersberg ) is a German sports scientist and university lecturer .

Life

Müller studied sport and mathematics at the Saarland University between 1981 and 1988 and was then employed as a research assistant at the same university at the chair of movement and training science with Reinhard Daugs . In 1995 Müller completed his doctoral thesis on "Cognition and motor learning" there. His work was done with the Dr. Eduard Martin Prize awarded by Saarland University. In 1996, Müller also received the Heräus Prize from the Society of German Natural Scientists and Doctors and the Science Prize from the State Sports Association for Saarland . He was the winner of the Karl Feige Prize of the Working Group for Sport Psychology in Germany in 1997.

In 1995 and 1996, in addition to writing his dissertation, Müller worked as a research assistant at the Psychological Institute of the German Sport University in Cologne. From 1997 to 1999 he was a post-doctoral fellow from the German Research Foundation. From 2000, Müller held a position as a research assistant at the sports science institute of Saarland University, where he completed his habilitation  in sports science in 2001 . He stayed at Saarland University until 2007, but from 2001 also worked in the United States in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Pennsylvania State University . In the meantime (2003/04), Müller also stayed as a visiting professor at the Chair of Movement Science and Biomechanics at the Sports Science Institute at the University of Vienna and was a substitute professor at the Chair for Movement and Exercise Science at the Sports Science Institute at Saarland University.

In 2007 Müller took up a professorship in training science at the Institute for Sports Science at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen .

In his scientific work, Müller deals, among other things, with “in-process training and competition research in trampoline gymnastics”, with issues of motor learning and jumping diagnostics in handball.

Individual evidence

  1. Working Group for Sport Psychology | Karl Feige Prize Winner 1997. In: Working group for sport psychology in Germany. Retrieved January 25, 2020 .
  2. a b https://www.cmbb-fcmh.de/de/forschung/lösungen/hermann-mueller/curriculum-vitae
  3. Müller, Hermann (Prof. Dr.). In: uni-giessen.de. Retrieved January 25, 2020 .
  4. ^ Hermann Müller: In- process training and competition research in trampoline gymnastics. 2018, accessed January 25, 2020 .
  5. ^ Hermann Müller: Variability and Stability in Skill Acquisition. 2003, accessed January 25, 2020 .
  6. ^ Hermann Müller: Development and evaluation of a handball-specific jump diagnosis. 2013, accessed January 25, 2020 .