The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarterandharder?

Volume: 50, Issue: 5, Pages: 273 - 280
Published: Jan 12, 2016
Abstract

Background

There is dogma that higher training load causes higher injury rates. However, there is also evidence that training has a protective effect against injury. For example, team sport athletes who performed more than 18 weeks of training before sustaining their initial injuries were at reduced risk of sustaining a subsequent injury, while high chronic workloads have been shown to decrease the risk of injury. Second, across a wide...
Paper Details
Title
The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarterandharder?
Published Date
Jan 12, 2016
Volume
50
Issue
5
Pages
273 - 280
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