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Training load relationship to injury

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jan 24, 2015.

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    Different methods of training load quantification and their relationship to injury and illness in elite Australian football
    Kristopher R. Veugelers, Warren B. Young, Brendan Fahrner, Jack T. Harvey
    Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport; Published Online: January 24, 2015
     
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    IS THERE EVIDENCE FOR AN ASSOCIATION BETWEEN
    CHANGES IN TRAINING LOAD AND RUNNING RELATED
    INJURIES? A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

    Camma Damsted et al
    JOPST
     
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    Preparing for Half-Marathon: The Association Between Changes in Weekly Running Distance and Running-Related Injuries—Does It Matter How the Running Is Scheduled?
    Camma Damsted et al
    JOSPT
     
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