Review on wearable technology sensors used in consumer sport applications

G Aroganam, N Manivannan, D Harrison - Sensors, 2019 - mdpi.com
This review paper discusses the trends and projections for wearable technology in the
consumer sports sector (excluding professional sport). Analyzing the role of wearable …

[HTML][HTML] The training—injury prevention paradox: should athletes be training smarter and harder?

TJ Gabbett - British journal of sports medicine, 2016 - bjsm.bmj.com
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 …

How much is too much?(Part 1) International Olympic Committee consensus statement on load in sport and risk of injury

T Soligard, M Schwellnus, JM Alonso… - British journal of sports …, 2016 - bjsm.bmj.com
Athletes participating in elite sports are exposed to high training loads and increasingly
saturated competition calendars. Emerging evidence indicates that poor load management …

The relationship between training load and injury, illness and soreness: a systematic and literature review

MK Drew, CF Finch - Sports medicine, 2016 - Springer
Background Clinically it is understood that rapid increases in training loads expose an
athlete to an increased risk of injury; however, there are no systematic reviews to qualify this …

Training load and fatigue marker associations with injury and illness: a systematic review of longitudinal studies

CM Jones, PC Griffiths, SD Mellalieu - Sports medicine, 2017 - Springer
Background Coaches, sport scientists, clinicians and medical personnel face a constant
challenge to prescribe sufficient training load to produce training adaption while minimising …

How do training and competition workloads relate to injury? The workload—injury aetiology model

J Windt, TJ Gabbett - British journal of sports medicine, 2017 - bjsm.bmj.com
Injury aetiology models that have evolved over the previous two decades highlight a number
of factors which contribute to the causal mechanisms for athletic injuries. These models …

The acute: chonic workload ratio in relation to injury risk in professional soccer

S Malone, A Owen, M Newton, B Mendes… - Journal of science and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives To examine the association between combined sRPE measures and injury risk in
elite professional soccer. Design Observational cohort study. Methods Forty-eight …

High-speed running and sprinting as an injury risk factor in soccer: Can well-developed physical qualities reduce the risk?

S Malone, A Owen, B Mendes, B Hughes… - Journal of science and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and
sprint running (SR) and injuries within elite soccer players. The impact of intermittent aerobic …

Debunking the myths about training load, injury and performance: empirical evidence, hot topics and recommendations for practitioners

TJ Gabbett - British journal of sports medicine, 2020 - bjsm.bmj.com
A substantial amount of research has tested the relationship between training load and
injury. 1 Given that sports injuries compromise team success, 2 3 team administrators …

High chronic training loads and exposure to bouts of maximal velocity running reduce injury risk in elite Gaelic football

S Malone, M Roe, DA Doran, TJ Gabbett… - Journal of science and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of
exposures to maximal velocity, the distance covered at maximal velocity, percentage of …