BACKGROUND: Players are the targeted end-users and beneficiaries of exercise-training programmes implemented during coach-led training sessions, and the success of programmes depends upon their active participation. Two variants of an exercise-training programme were incorporated into the regular training schedules of 40 community Australian Football teams, over two seasons. One variant replicated common training practices, while the second was an evidence-based programme to alter biomechanical and neuromuscular factors related to risk of knee injuries. This paper describes the structure of the implemented programmes and compares players' end-of-season views about the programme variants. METHODS: This study was nested within a larger group-...
After we developed FootyFirst and produced a draft program manual, we actively sought input from com...
Groin injuries represent a considerable problem in male football, accounting for 4%‐19% of all time‐...
There is accumulating international evidence that lower limb injuries in sport can be prevented thro...
Background: Players are the targeted end-users and beneficiaries of exercise-training programmes imp...
Objective: To determine the reach and adoption of a coach-led exercise training programme for lower ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise-based training programmes are commonly used to prevent sports injuries but prog...
Objective To identify important considerations for the delivery of an exercise training intervention...
Background: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
BACKGROUND: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
Objective: To determine the reach and adoption of a coach-led exercise training programme for lower ...
Disseminating lower-limb injury-prevention exercise programs (LL-IPEPs) with strategies that effecti...
Disseminating lower-limb injury-prevention exercise programs (LL-IPEPs) with strategies that effecti...
Background: Exercise-based training programmes are commonly used to prevent sports injuries but prog...
Lower limb injuries (LLIs) are common in community-Australian football (CAF) and specialised exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The public health benefits of injury prevention programmes are maximised when programmes ...
After we developed FootyFirst and produced a draft program manual, we actively sought input from com...
Groin injuries represent a considerable problem in male football, accounting for 4%‐19% of all time‐...
There is accumulating international evidence that lower limb injuries in sport can be prevented thro...
Background: Players are the targeted end-users and beneficiaries of exercise-training programmes imp...
Objective: To determine the reach and adoption of a coach-led exercise training programme for lower ...
BACKGROUND: Exercise-based training programmes are commonly used to prevent sports injuries but prog...
Objective To identify important considerations for the delivery of an exercise training intervention...
Background: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
BACKGROUND: Knee injuries are a major injury concern for Australian Football players and participant...
Objective: To determine the reach and adoption of a coach-led exercise training programme for lower ...
Disseminating lower-limb injury-prevention exercise programs (LL-IPEPs) with strategies that effecti...
Disseminating lower-limb injury-prevention exercise programs (LL-IPEPs) with strategies that effecti...
Background: Exercise-based training programmes are commonly used to prevent sports injuries but prog...
Lower limb injuries (LLIs) are common in community-Australian football (CAF) and specialised exercis...
OBJECTIVE: The public health benefits of injury prevention programmes are maximised when programmes ...
After we developed FootyFirst and produced a draft program manual, we actively sought input from com...
Groin injuries represent a considerable problem in male football, accounting for 4%‐19% of all time‐...
There is accumulating international evidence that lower limb injuries in sport can be prevented thro...