A model that takes into account the current workload, and the workload the athlete has been prepared for, as an acute:chronic workload ratio has been previously used as a novel way to monitor training load and injury risk. Fifty-nine elite Australian football players from one club participated in this 2-year study. Global Positioning System technology was used to provide information on running workloads of players. An injury was defined as any non-contact “time-loss” injury. One-week (acute), along with 4-week (chronic) workloads were calculated for a range of variables. The size of the acute workload in relation to the chronic workload was calculated as an acute:chronic workload ratio. An acute:chronic workload ratio of >2.0 for total dist...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
A model that takes into account the current workload, and the workload the athlete has been prepared...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (glo...
AIMS: (1) To investigate whether a daily acute:chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Aims (1) To investigate whether a daily acute: chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Objectives To examine different timeframes for calculating acute to chronic workload ratio (ACWR) an...
Australian football is a dynamic team sport, which requires players to perform a large number of hig...
International audienceObjectives - To assess the association between workload, subjective wellness, ...
This study was conducted to determine if the acute: chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is related to the ...
Objective To determine if any differences exist between the rolling averages and exponentially weigh...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mit...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...
A model that takes into account the current workload, and the workload the athlete has been prepared...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (glo...
AIMS: (1) To investigate whether a daily acute:chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Aims (1) To investigate whether a daily acute: chronic workload ratio informs injury risk in Austral...
Objectives To examine different timeframes for calculating acute to chronic workload ratio (ACWR) an...
Australian football is a dynamic team sport, which requires players to perform a large number of hig...
International audienceObjectives - To assess the association between workload, subjective wellness, ...
This study was conducted to determine if the acute: chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is related to the ...
Objective To determine if any differences exist between the rolling averages and exponentially weigh...
High-speed running (HSR) loads have been linked with non-contact injury risks in team-sports. This s...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between combined training and game loads and injury risk in ...
peer-reviewedThere has been a recent increase in research examining training load as a method of mit...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
Background To investigate the association between running exposure and the risk of hamstring strain ...