The aim of this study was to explore the“performance-injury risk” conflict during cutting, by examining whole-body joint kinematics and kinetics that are responsible forfaster change-of-direction (COD) performance of a cutting task in soccer players, and to determine whether these factors relate topeak external multiplanar knee moments. 34 male soccer players (age: 2063.2 years; body mass: 73.569.2 kg; height: 1.7760.06 m) were recruited to investigate the relationships between COD kinetics and kinematics with performance and multiplanarknee joint moments during cutting. Three-dimensional motion data using 10 Qualisys Oqus 7 infrared cameras (240 Hz) and groundreaction force data from 2 AMTI force platforms (1,200 Hz) were collected to anal...