Objective: To determine if the comparison of acute and chronic workload is associated with increased injury risk in elite cricket fast bowlers. Methods: Data were collected from 28 fast bowlers who completed a total of 43 individual seasons over a 6-year period. Workloads were estimated by summarising the total number of balls bowled per week (external workload), and by multiplying the session rating of perceived exertion by the session duration (internal workload). One-week data (acute workload), together with 4-week rolling average data (chronic workload), were calculated for external and internal workloads. The size of the acute workload in relation to the chronic workload provided either a negative or positive trainingstress balance. Re...
PURPOSE:First, to assess changes in neuromuscular function via alterations in countermovement-jump s...
Cricket is one of Australia's most popular sports, both in terms of participationrates and spectator...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the literature on the incidence and risk factor...
Background: Cricket is distinctly positioned in the world of elite sports because three different fo...
This study examined the relationship between the bowling workload of first-class fast bowlers and in...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Fast bowlers are especially prone to injury as they perform their bowling techniques repetitively at...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Purpose: This study investigated key fatigue and workload variables of cricket fast bowlers and nonf...
Objective. To compile an injury profile of 46 fast bowlers aged 11 - 18 years, and to identify the a...
Objectives: Methodological concerns relating to acute-to-chronic workload ratios (ACWR) have been ra...
Workload is a commonly accepted risk factor for injury among fast bowlers, however many methods exis...
Objective: To investigate the risk between throwing workload and upper limb injury in elite crickete...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury to cricket fast bowlers using field-based tests. Desi...
PURPOSE:First, to assess changes in neuromuscular function via alterations in countermovement-jump s...
Cricket is one of Australia's most popular sports, both in terms of participationrates and spectator...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the literature on the incidence and risk factor...
Background: Cricket is distinctly positioned in the world of elite sports because three different fo...
This study examined the relationship between the bowling workload of first-class fast bowlers and in...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Fast bowlers are especially prone to injury as they perform their bowling techniques repetitively at...
PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Purpose: This study investigated key fatigue and workload variables of cricket fast bowlers and nonf...
Objective. To compile an injury profile of 46 fast bowlers aged 11 - 18 years, and to identify the a...
Objectives: Methodological concerns relating to acute-to-chronic workload ratios (ACWR) have been ra...
Workload is a commonly accepted risk factor for injury among fast bowlers, however many methods exis...
Objective: To investigate the risk between throwing workload and upper limb injury in elite crickete...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between player internal workloads, daily wellness monitoring, a...
Objective: To identify risk factors for injury to cricket fast bowlers using field-based tests. Desi...
PURPOSE:First, to assess changes in neuromuscular function via alterations in countermovement-jump s...
Cricket is one of Australia's most popular sports, both in terms of participationrates and spectator...
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the literature on the incidence and risk factor...