Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professional rugby league players. Methods: Maximal-effort (n = 112) and submaximal (n = 1084) running performances of 45 players were recorded from 1 club over 2 consecutive seasons. Poorer and better submaximal running performance was determined by higher and lower exercise heart rates, respectively. Exponentially weighted moving averages and daily rolling averages were used to assess microtechnology- derived acute and chronic field-based workloads. The associations among within-individual submaximal running performance, workload, and noncontact lower-limb injury were then investigated. Results: The injury risk associated with poorer submaximal perf...
Objectives: We examined: (1) relationships among sub-maximal heart rate (sub-maxHR) following 4 minu...
Background: Rugby league coaches adopt replacement strategies for their interchange players to maxim...
Crang, ZL, Hewitt, A, Scott, TJ, Kelly, VG, and Johnston, RD. Relationship between pre-season traini...
Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professio...
Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professio...
2012-Although the potential link between running loads and soft-tissue injury is appealing, the evid...
Aim Investigate whether acute workload (1 week total distance) and chronic workload (4-week average ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individual athletes' physical char...
Purpose: This study determined differences in prolonged high-intensity running (PHIR) performance an...
Previous investigators have reported significant relationships between tests of physical qualities a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between training load and injury in professional rugby l...
Previous investigators have reported significant relationships between tests of physical qualities a...
Rugby league involves frequent periods of high-intensity running including acceleration and decelera...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between repeated high-intensity-effort (RHIE) ability and s...
© 2015 Sports Medicine Australia. Objectives: To examine the effects of match-related and individual...
Objectives: We examined: (1) relationships among sub-maximal heart rate (sub-maxHR) following 4 minu...
Background: Rugby league coaches adopt replacement strategies for their interchange players to maxim...
Crang, ZL, Hewitt, A, Scott, TJ, Kelly, VG, and Johnston, RD. Relationship between pre-season traini...
Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professio...
Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professio...
2012-Although the potential link between running loads and soft-tissue injury is appealing, the evid...
Aim Investigate whether acute workload (1 week total distance) and chronic workload (4-week average ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between individual athletes' physical char...
Purpose: This study determined differences in prolonged high-intensity running (PHIR) performance an...
Previous investigators have reported significant relationships between tests of physical qualities a...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between training load and injury in professional rugby l...
Previous investigators have reported significant relationships between tests of physical qualities a...
Rugby league involves frequent periods of high-intensity running including acceleration and decelera...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between repeated high-intensity-effort (RHIE) ability and s...
© 2015 Sports Medicine Australia. Objectives: To examine the effects of match-related and individual...
Objectives: We examined: (1) relationships among sub-maximal heart rate (sub-maxHR) following 4 minu...
Background: Rugby league coaches adopt replacement strategies for their interchange players to maxim...
Crang, ZL, Hewitt, A, Scott, TJ, Kelly, VG, and Johnston, RD. Relationship between pre-season traini...