Background: Literature has associated repeated eccentric muscle actions with increased muscle damage of the muscles involved. Eccentric actions are typical in sports which are ‘stop-start’ in nature requiring rapid acceleration and deceleration, typical of a batting activity in cricket. Ultra-structural damage of the skeletal muscle as a consequence of repeated decelerating activities is associated with performance decrements, particularly muscle strength and sprinting speeds. This suggests that eccentric strength decrements may provide an indication for the development of muscle strain injuries during these activities. Despite these findings, limited research has identified the specific musculoskeletal demands placed on cricket batsmen, pa...
Background: The musculoskeletal demands placed on the lower limb musculature of fast bowlers over ti...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Cricket h...
Objectives: To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal ...
Christie CJ, Sheppard B, Goble D, Pote L, and Noakes TD. Strength and sprint time changes in respons...
Cricket is a popular international team sport with various game formats ranging from long-duration m...
Cricket is a popular international team sport with various game formats ranging from long-duration m...
This study investigated the physiological responses and movement demands associated with modified ve...
PURPOSE:First, to assess changes in neuromuscular function via alterations in countermovement-jump s...
As cricket training typically involves separate skill and conditioning sessions, this study reported...
Background: There is a limited amount of literature on the physiological cost of batting. Of the stu...
Background: The demands placed on fast bowlers may elicit unique responses that contribute towards i...
Taliep, MS, Prim, SK, and Gray, J. Upper body muscle strength and batting performance in cricket bat...
The current study examined the acute effects of a bout of resistance training on cricket bowling-spe...
Cricket fielding often involves maximal acceleration to retrieve the ball. There has been no analysi...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To examine the relationship between session rating of perceived...
Background: The musculoskeletal demands placed on the lower limb musculature of fast bowlers over ti...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Cricket h...
Objectives: To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal ...
Christie CJ, Sheppard B, Goble D, Pote L, and Noakes TD. Strength and sprint time changes in respons...
Cricket is a popular international team sport with various game formats ranging from long-duration m...
Cricket is a popular international team sport with various game formats ranging from long-duration m...
This study investigated the physiological responses and movement demands associated with modified ve...
PURPOSE:First, to assess changes in neuromuscular function via alterations in countermovement-jump s...
As cricket training typically involves separate skill and conditioning sessions, this study reported...
Background: There is a limited amount of literature on the physiological cost of batting. Of the stu...
Background: The demands placed on fast bowlers may elicit unique responses that contribute towards i...
Taliep, MS, Prim, SK, and Gray, J. Upper body muscle strength and batting performance in cricket bat...
The current study examined the acute effects of a bout of resistance training on cricket bowling-spe...
Cricket fielding often involves maximal acceleration to retrieve the ball. There has been no analysi...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To examine the relationship between session rating of perceived...
Background: The musculoskeletal demands placed on the lower limb musculature of fast bowlers over ti...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Human Movement Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Cricket h...
Objectives: To investigate whether motor control training alters automatic contraction of abdominal ...