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High-speed running and sprinting as an injury risk factor in soccer: Can well-developed physical qualities reduce the risk?
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 21Issue 3p257–262Published online: May 24, 2017- Shane Malone
- Adam Owen
- Bruno Mendes
- Brian Hughes
- Kieran Collins
- Tim J. Gabbett
Cited in Scopus: 144This study investigated the association between high-speed running (HSR) and sprint running (SR) and injuries within elite soccer players. The impact of intermittent aerobic fitness as measured by the end speed of the 30–15 intermittent fitness test (30–15 VIFT) and high chronic workloads (average 21-day) as potential mediators of injury risk were also investigated. - Original research
The acute:chonic workload ratio in relation to injury risk in professional soccer
Journal of Science and Medicine in SportVol. 20Issue 6p561–565Published online: November 8, 2016- Shane Malone
- Adam Owen
- Matt Newton
- Bruno Mendes
- Kieran D. Collins
- Tim J. Gabbett
Cited in Scopus: 147To examine the association between combined sRPE measures and injury risk in elite professional soccer.