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Trailer: One Track Mind

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11/20/2020

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sports

technology

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Coming December 3rd, it's the first episode of Track and Victoria University's brand new podcast, One Track Mind. Brought to you by a team of leading sports science researchers, One Track Mind digs into the real forces, issues and innovations shaping the future of sport. Each episode, host Professor Sam Robertson asks a big question, and gets help answering it from some of the greatest minds in sport. We're talking tech, politics, culture, economics, and more, to find out how sport is c...

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