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Implementing Strength Training Strategies for Injury Prevention in Soccer: Scientific Rationale and Methodological Recommendations

Marco Beato, Sergio Maroto-Izquierdo, Anthony N. Turner, and Chris Bishop

Scientific Rationale and Justification of Strength Training Strategies for Injury Prevention in Soccer The high participation level in soccer with over 265 million FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)–registered players worldwide, together with its challenging physical demands

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Putting the “I” Back in Team

Patrick Ward, Aaron J. Coutts, Ricard Pruna, and Alan McCall

and psychological characteristics. Each of these players requires individual catering—whether an injury risk profile, prevention strategy, treatment/rehabilitation, dietary regimen, recovery, or psychological intervention. It is hoped that this commentary will provide some insights into innovative

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Improvement of Prediction of Noncontact Injury in Elite Australian Footballers With Repeated Exposure to Established High-Risk Workload Scenarios

Marcus J. Colby, Brian Dawson, Peter Peeling, Jarryd Heasman, Brent Rogalski, Michael K. Drew, and Jordan Stares

high acute sprint load increased injury probability by 0.5% over the baseline exposure risk (pretest probability). However, as highlighted recently, 22 the minimal important difference for these absolute risks before targeted (indicated) prevention occurs is subject to the views of players, coaches

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Training-Load Management Ambiguities and Weak Logic: Creating Potential Consequences in Sport Training and Performance

Stephen West, Ian Shrier, Franco M. Impellizzeri, Jo Clubb, Patrick Ward, and Garrett Bullock

monitoring tools to support decision making for injury prevention. Indeed, validity is not a generic concept and depends on the context. For example, one of the most widely used tools for monitoring athletes are inertial sensor units, which have embedded in them global (or local for indoor sport) positioning

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Impact-Induced Muscle Damage and Contact Sports: Etiology, Effects on Neuromuscular Function and Recovery, and the Modulating Effects of Adaptation and Recovery Strategies

Mitchell Naughton, Joanna Miller, and Gary J. Slater

from several perspectives, including the prevention of injuries, in a number of contact-sport cohorts. Tackles and collisions account for over 50% of injuries in adolescent rugby union athletes, 57 with body contact the predominant cause of injuries in Australian rules football. 58 In addition, the

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Optimizing Preseason Training Loads in Australian Football

David L. Carey, Justin Crow, Kok-Leong Ong, Peter Blanch, Meg E. Morris, Ben J. Dascombe, and Kay M. Crossley

plans for performance improvement. 13 No study has explored optimization models that incorporate training guidelines for injury prevention based on cumulative loads and workload ratios in team-sport athletes. This study aimed to determine the extent to which current training-load guidelines (for

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Alterations in Redox Homeostasis During Recovery From Unexplained Underperformance Syndrome in an Elite International Rower

Nathan A. Lewis, Ann Redgrave, Mark Homer, Richard Burden, Wendy Martinson, Brian Moore, and Charles R. Pedlar

and scientists explain and prevent unexplained underperformance syndrome in elite athletes?: an interdisciplinary perspective and 2016 update . BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med . 2015 ; 1 : 000063 . PubMed doi:10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000063 10.1136/bmjsem-2015-000063 2. ACSM . Prevention, diagnosis, and

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Influence of Different Inertial Loads on Basic Training Variables During the Flywheel Squat Exercise

Rafael Sabido, Jose Luis Hernández-Davó, and Gabriel T. Pereyra-Gerber

quality of life (eg, strength and power) in older people. In addition, the use of eccentric overload training (EOT) has shown its efficacy in injury prevention, 5 – 7 recovery from tendon injuries, 8 and the development of muscular hypertrophy. 9 Existing research has shown that the use of flywheel

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Changes in Choice Reaction Time During and After 8 Days Exhaustive Cycling Are Not Related to Changes in Physical Performance

Twan ten Haaf, Selma van Staveren, Danilo Iannetta, Bart Roelands, Romain Meeusen, Maria F. Piacentini, Carl Foster, Leo Koenderman, Hein A.M. Daanen, and Jos J. de Koning

help with data acquisition. References 1. Meeusen R , Duclos M , Gleeson M , Rietjens G , Steinacker J , Urhausen A . Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the overtraining syndrome . Eur J Sport Sci . 2006 ; 6 ( 1 ): 1 – 14 . doi:10.1080/17461390600617717 10

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Can the Lamberts and Lambert Submaximal Cycle Test Reflect Overreaching in Professional Cyclists?

Lieselot Decroix, Robert P. Lamberts, and Romain Meeusen

training camp . J Sports Med Phys Fitness . 2015 ; 55 ( 4 ): 361 – 367 . PubMed 25289712 2. Meeusen R , Duclos M , Foster C , et al . Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the overtraining syndrome: joint consensus statement of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) and the American