The most common injury in professional football is an overuse injury to the lower limb. A significant external risk factor of this injury is the mismanagement of training and match loads. The aim of the current study was to examine the predictability of overuse injuries in professional youth soccer players using volume and intensity variables derived from Global Positioning Systems (GPS). A total of 41 players (Age - 17.8 yrs±1.1 yrs) training and match loads were assessed. These external loads were measured over two competitive seasons for every training session and match for each individual. A linear regression was used to test the predictability of the injury based on load, which were grouped using loading groups calculated from squad we...
The growing intensity and frequency of matches in professional football leagues are related to the i...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of workload prior to injury on injury ...
The aim of this paper is to use a training load quantification tool (RPE) to evaluate if the trainin...
Background Football is the most popular sport worldwide. Football has grown into a faster, intensiv...
OBJECTIVES: Research in professional soccer focusing on the relevance of external and internal load ...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
This study investigated the relationship between GPS variables measured in training and gameplay and...
Background: Injury risk in elite youth soccer players is high. Implementing an optimal training load...
Training load can be divided into 2 categories: internal and external training load. External traini...
Background: Previous studies have examined the training load relative to match load in club settings...
Abstract Background There is an established risk of injury to young athletes exposed to high trainin...
To investigate the association between contact injuries, noncontact injuries, and training load indi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
During last decade, technological advances during last decade allowed to quantify training and match...
The growing intensity and frequency of matches in professional football leagues are related to the i...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of workload prior to injury on injury ...
The aim of this paper is to use a training load quantification tool (RPE) to evaluate if the trainin...
Background Football is the most popular sport worldwide. Football has grown into a faster, intensiv...
OBJECTIVES: Research in professional soccer focusing on the relevance of external and internal load ...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
This study investigated the relationship between GPS variables measured in training and gameplay and...
Background: Injury risk in elite youth soccer players is high. Implementing an optimal training load...
Training load can be divided into 2 categories: internal and external training load. External traini...
Background: Previous studies have examined the training load relative to match load in club settings...
Abstract Background There is an established risk of injury to young athletes exposed to high trainin...
To investigate the association between contact injuries, noncontact injuries, and training load indi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
During last decade, technological advances during last decade allowed to quantify training and match...
The growing intensity and frequency of matches in professional football leagues are related to the i...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the influence of workload prior to injury on injury ...
The aim of this paper is to use a training load quantification tool (RPE) to evaluate if the trainin...