Abstract: Harrison, PW and Johnston, RD. Relationship between training load, fitness, and injury over an Australian rules football preseason. J Strength Cond Res 31(10): 2686-2693, 2017-Recent research identifies that certain training load (TL) patterns increase the injury risk to athletes. However, physical fitness must also be considered to establish optimal TL patterns. The aim of this study was to identify TL patterns optimal for injury and aerobic fitness by exploring the TL-injury and TL-fitness relationship concurrently over an Australian rules football (ARF) preseason. Individual TL, aerobic fitness, and injury data were collected over a 14-week preseason in 60 subelite ARF players (age = 21.3 +/- 2.9 years). Individual TL, assessed...
Background: Elite junior Australian football players experience high training loads across levels of...
The aim of this study was to investigate physical fitness, football-specific skills and their associ...
Lathlean, TJH, Gastin, PB, Newstead, S, and Finch, CF. Elite junior Australian football players expe...
Recent research identifies that certain training load (TL) patterns increase the injury risk to athl...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
In any competitive sporting environment, it is crucial to a team’s success to have the maximum numbe...
Objectives: Australian Football (AF) is a collision sport containing high injury rates in junior co...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Context: Training volume, intensity, and distribution are important fact...
Season long competition schedules in football create unique challenges for coaches in balancing the ...
Australian football is a dynamic team sport, which requires players to perform a large number of hig...
AIMS: (1) To investigate whether a daily acute:chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Purpose: To assess and compare the validity of internal and external Australian football (AF) traini...
Background: Elite junior Australian football players experience high training loads across levels of...
The aim of this study was to investigate physical fitness, football-specific skills and their associ...
Lathlean, TJH, Gastin, PB, Newstead, S, and Finch, CF. Elite junior Australian football players expe...
Recent research identifies that certain training load (TL) patterns increase the injury risk to athl...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
In any competitive sporting environment, it is crucial to a team’s success to have the maximum numbe...
Objectives: Australian Football (AF) is a collision sport containing high injury rates in junior co...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Context: Training volume, intensity, and distribution are important fact...
Season long competition schedules in football create unique challenges for coaches in balancing the ...
Australian football is a dynamic team sport, which requires players to perform a large number of hig...
AIMS: (1) To investigate whether a daily acute:chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Purpose: To assess and compare the validity of internal and external Australian football (AF) traini...
Background: Elite junior Australian football players experience high training loads across levels of...
The aim of this study was to investigate physical fitness, football-specific skills and their associ...
Lathlean, TJH, Gastin, PB, Newstead, S, and Finch, CF. Elite junior Australian football players expe...