Ben is a lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the National Institute of Sport Studies (NISS) at the University of Canberra.
Ben is an early career researcher keen to immerse in exercise physiology as its relates to sport and health. But, to be honest, he would rather be orienteering, running, mountain biking, adventure racing, playing basketball, kayaking or skiing (all badly).
Peer Reviewed Publications
2011
Rattray B and Roberts A. Athlete assessments in orienteering: Differences between physiological variables in field and laboratory settings. European Journal of Sport Science. In Press
Rattray B, Caillaud C, Ruell P, Thompson M. Heat exposure does not alter eccentric exercise-induced increases in mitochondrial calcium and respiratory dysfunction. European Journal of Applied Physiology. In Press
2010
Wisbey B, Montgomery PG, Pyne DB, Rattray B (2010). Quantifying movement demands of AFL football using GPS tracking. J Sci Med Sport. 13(5): 531-536
REPORTS
Wisbey B, Rattray B and Pyne D (2010) Quantifying changes in AFL player demands using GPS tracking. 2010 AFL Season. Report to Australian Football League.
Wisbey B, Rattray B and Pyne D (2009) Quantifying changes in AFL player demands using GPS tracking. 2009 AFL Season. Report to Australian Football League.
Wisbey B, Rattray B and Pyne D (2008) Quantifying changes in AFL player demands using GPS tracking. 2008 AFL Season. Report to Australian Football League.




Donna Fluegel
January 28, 2010
Hi,
I’m the publisher of the United States O Federation (USOF) magazine, Orienteering North America. I’d love to use some of your material in the magazine. If you’re agreeable, how is the best way to proceed. Unfortunately, the magazine nor USOF is able to provide payment at this point.
Thanks,
Donna
u953678
May 24, 2010
Hi Ben,
Here is my xtranormal spelling test.
http://www.xtranormal.com/watch/6607243
Hope you enjoyed the run yesterday.
I loved the ten minutes talks about my assignment.
Cheers,
Scott
me
September 22, 2011
me and my lawyer are going to sue your ass for slander on change.org
he is speaking to san fran police about that horrible petition
and i will win
benrattray
September 22, 2011
Hi, not sure you’ll win if you can’t send this to the right person. Ben (Australia)