Biography
Dr Reisha Hull is a lecturer and researcher in the areas of Sport Psychology and Coaching. With a background in elite sport and interest in cultural sport psychology, she leads a number of modules on the London Metropolitan's sports degrees as part of the School of Health Sciences
Dr Reisha Hull graduated from Brunel University in 2012 with a degree in Sport and Exercise Science then went on to obtain a Masters degree from Loughborough University and a Doctorate degree from London South Bank University, both in the area of Sport Psychology. Reisha has held lecturing positions at a number universities including Long Island University in New York and the University of Hertfordshire, UK. At London Met Reisha leads the Sport Psychology and Coaching course and is a research active staff member in the School of Health Sciences. Alongside her work in academia Reisha represents England internationally in the sport of Karate.
Publications
Hull, R., Zaidell, L., Mileva, K., & de Oliveira, R. F. (2021). This girl can, can’t she? Perspectives from physical activity providers and participants on what factors influence participation. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 57, 102043. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1469029221001618
Hull, R., de Oliveira, R., & Zaidell, L. (2018). An ecological approach to exploring physical activity interventions aimed at young UK-based females: a narrative systematic review. Psychology, 9(14). https://openresearch.lsbu.ac.uk/download/c1fbf1a7077f680075659e55423704b1f91f1b55ce8da396d5b09e3619fb4a82/909980/PSYCH_2018121814584593.pdf
Hull, R., & Donnelly, R. (2019). This girl can fight. In Feminist Applied Sport Psychology (pp. 144-150). Routledge.