Faculty bio | Bowerman Sports Science Center | 541-346-3554
Mike Hahn is an academic expert in sports science and biomechanics. He lead a study seeking to identify athletes with the highest risk of developing stress fractures, which can keep athletes out of competition for multiple seasons. The project was supported by a $1.2 million grant from the Pac-12 Conference Student-Athlete Health and Well-Being Initiative.
Recent Media:
UO researchers study how cleats could contribute to disproportionate number of ACL tears in female athletes (Oregon Public Broadcasting, July 29, 2024)
Running down questions about marathons and fatigue (Oregon Quarterly, Spring, 2024)
The best men’s trail running shoes of 2023 (Gear Junkie, Aug. 25, 2023)
Turkey trot or not? The pros and cons of running a Thanksgiving 5k (Grid, Nov. 24, 2022)
Pac-12 continues investment in Student-Athlete Health and Well-Being Initiative (Pac-12, Aug. 16, 2022)
How to choose a running shoe (Gear Junkie, May 4, 2020)
UO leads study seeking new ways to avoid stress fractures (Around the O, Sept. 26, 2017)
Athletics: Experts divided over chances of sub-two hour marathon (Reuters, May 3, 2017)
At 39, Super Bowl hero-in-waiting Tom Brady could play for years more (Financial Review, Feb. 5, 2017)
Chip Kelly and his relentless assault on the status quo (Bleacher Report, Aug. 4, 2015)