Training Load Monitoring

Comparing critical speed modelling approaches and exploring relationships with match-play variables in elite male youth soccer players

The influence of growth and training loads on injury risk in competitive trampoline gymnasts

Data suggest that competitive trampoline gymnasts are at an increased risk of injury during the adolescent growth spurt or with higher weekly training loads. Coaches should be educated and encouraged to identify periods of rapid growth and monitor training load, to reduce the risk of injury.

The influence of growth and training loads on injury risk in competitive trampoline gymnasts

Dance Exposure, Individual Characteristics, and Injury Risk over Five Seasons in a Professional Ballet Company

Summated Training and Match Load Predictors of Salivary Immunoglobulin-A, Alpha-Amylase, Testosterone, Cortisol and T:C Profile Changes in Elite-Level Professional Football Players: A Longitudinal Analysis

Detecting injury risk factors with algorithmic models in elite women’s pathway cricket

Training and match load in professional rugby union: Do contextual factors influence the training week?

Coach Awareness, Knowledge and Practice in Relation to Growth and Maturation, and Training Load in Competitive, Young Gymnasts

Training load and injury risk in elite Rugby Union: The largest investigation to date

Salivary Immunoendocrine and Self-Report Monitoring Profiles Across an Elite-Level Professional Football Season