March 2023 (Issue 77)

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March 2023 (Issue 77)

Science for Sport

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Inside, you'll find:

1) Examining demands and decay of high-intensity actions during competition

2) Respecting the relationship between rate of collisions and running during rugby competition

3) A summary of research around using movement thresholds in soccer

4) Are there different demands between Premiership and Championship Rugby Union?

5) Does Exogenous Ketone Supplements Support Athletic Performance: Why and How?

6) Menstrual cycle effects on exercise‑induced muscle damage, muscle repair and strength and carbohydrate, fat, and protein utilisation.

7) Coaches Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs on Low Energy Availability and Eating Behaviour

8) Key considerations when employing the drop jump in youth

9) Can Measures of Autonomic Function Predict Elite Rugby Players Recovery and Wellness?

10) How Does the Use of Priming Affect Performance of Within-Day Jumping

11) Psychophysiological Responses to a Preseason Training Camp in High-Level Youth Soccer Players

12) How does priming using varying load resisted sprints impact sprint performance?

13) What are the links between coach leadership and the coach-athlete relationship?

14) Should you add weight or reps to increase volume load for hypertrophy?

15) Is flywheel training superior to traditional resistance training for neuromuscular performance in ice hockey players?

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