OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maximal velocity, the distance covered at maximal velocity, percentage of maximal velocity in training and match-play and subsequent injury risk in elite Gaelic footballers. DESIGN: Prospective cohort design. METHODS: Thirty-seven elite Gaelic footballers from one elite squad were involved in a one-season study. Training and game loads (session-RPE multiplied by duration in min) were recorded in conjunction with external match and training loads (using global positioning system technology) to measure the distance covered at maximal velocity, relative maximal velocity and the number of player exposures to maximal velocity across weekly period...
his study aimed to examine internal loads in male adolescent Gaelic footballers and their associatio...
2012-Although the potential link between running loads and soft-tissue injury is appealing, the evid...
Objectives: Determine how to assess the cumulative effect of training load on the risk of injury or ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
Purpose: To examine the association between combined session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) work...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
This study investigated the positional running demands of elite Gaelic football players during match...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between combined session-RPE workload measures and injury risk i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate daily deviations of selected physiological and psychome...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Background: Gaelic football is a national sport of Ireland. While predominantly played in Ireland, i...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
A model that takes into account the current workload, and the workload the athlete has been prepared...
his study aimed to examine internal loads in male adolescent Gaelic footballers and their associatio...
2012-Although the potential link between running loads and soft-tissue injury is appealing, the evid...
Objectives: Determine how to assess the cumulative effect of training load on the risk of injury or ...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
Purpose: To examine the association between combined session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) work...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
This study investigated the positional running demands of elite Gaelic football players during match...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between combined session-RPE workload measures and injury risk i...
The purpose of this study was to investigate daily deviations of selected physiological and psychome...
OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint runn...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Background: Gaelic football is a national sport of Ireland. While predominantly played in Ireland, i...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
A model that takes into account the current workload, and the workload the athlete has been prepared...
his study aimed to examine internal loads in male adolescent Gaelic footballers and their associatio...
2012-Although the potential link between running loads and soft-tissue injury is appealing, the evid...
Objectives: Determine how to assess the cumulative effect of training load on the risk of injury or ...