Dr. Hollie Fountain - Edinburgh Napier University
Dr Hollie Fountain has worked at Edinburgh Napier University for the past 8 years. She is a Lecturer in Sports Psychology and Coach Development, and researcher for the Mountain Bike Centre of Scotland (MTBCOS).
Hollie started mountain biking to fill the gap between alpine ski racing seasons, and to find another excuse to be out on the mountain. Now, you will mostly find her soaking up the outdoors either on the snow or in the water, towing her children round the trails of Scotland and The Lakes, or in the café (probably eating cake).
Hollie’s academic research has centred around psychological resilience, and how those who experience extreme challenges can develop new skills and often grow as a consequence. Her PhD studied this concept within elite sport, but much of her subsequent research has focussed on how challenging activities such mountain biking can be used to help a more general population develop their psychological wellbeing.
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