Returning to Play after Prolonged Training Restrictions in Professional Collision Sports
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has resulted in widespread training disruption in many sports. Some athletes have access to facilities and equipment, while others have limited or no access, severely limiting their training practices. A primary concern is that the maintenance of key physical q...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of sports medicine 2020-10, Vol.41 (13), p.895-911 |
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The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has resulted in widespread training disruption in many
sports. Some athletes have access to facilities and equipment, while others have
limited or no access, severely limiting their training practices. A primary concern
is that the maintenance of key physical qualities (e. g. strength, power,
high-speed running ability, acceleration, deceleration and change of direction),
game-specific contact skills (e. g. tackling) and decision-making ability,
are challenged, impacting performance and injury risk on resumption of training and
competition. In extended periods of reduced training, without targeted intervention,
changes in body composition and function can be profound. However, there are
strategies that can dramatically mitigate potential losses, including resistance
training to failure with lighter loads, plyometric training, exposure to high-speed
running to ensure appropriate hamstring conditioning, and nutritional intervention.
Athletes may require psychological support given the challenges associated with
isolation and a change in regular training routine. While training restrictions may
result in a decrease in some physical and psychological qualities, athletes can
return in a positive state following an enforced period of rest and recovery. On
return to training, the focus should be on progression of all aspects of training,
taking into account the status of individual athletes. |
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ISSN: | 0172-4622 1439-3964 1439-3964 |
DOI: | 10.1055/a-1180-3692 |