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Prevalent morphometric vertebral fractures in professional male rugby players

Prevalent morphometric vertebral fractures in professional male rugby players

... male rugby players. Ninety five professional rugby league (n = 52) and union (n = 43) players (n = 95; age ...professional rugby players of both ...professional rugby ...

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Association between Body Mass Index and Cognitive Performance in Rugby Players

Association between Body Mass Index and Cognitive Performance in Rugby Players

... in rugby players. Thus, fifteen rugby players male aged ...in rugby players, but only in specific areas of ...performance, rugby players ...

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Qualities or skills discriminating under 19 rugby players by playing standards: a comparative analysis of elite, sub elite and non rugby players using the SCRuM test battery

Qualities or skills discriminating under 19 rugby players by playing standards: a comparative analysis of elite, sub elite and non rugby players using the SCRuM test battery

... one players engaged in more repeated high-intensity effort bouts than division three ...adolescent rugby players in the present study could be highly anaerobically trained or have optimal physical ...

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Thoracic cage injury imaging in rugby players

Thoracic cage injury imaging in rugby players

... Rugby players often sustain high-impact collisions and are therefore at risk of significant traumatic thoracic injuries. Injury to the thoracic cage may be associated with potentially life-threatening ...

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A comparison of the musculoskeletal assessments of the shoulder girdles of professional rugby players and professional soccer players

A comparison of the musculoskeletal assessments of the shoulder girdles of professional rugby players and professional soccer players

... professional rugby players, and compare them with a population of non-overhead athletes in order to identify possible relationships towards the potential for shoulder ...

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Brief report on a resilience workshop for professional rugby players

Brief report on a resilience workshop for professional rugby players

... This brief report constitutes an evidence based, evaluation of a resilience workshop for 328 male professional rugby players, with mean age of 25 and standard deviation (SD) of 4.7 years. Quantitative ...

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Nutrient intake, serum lipids and iron status of colligiate rugby players

Nutrient intake, serum lipids and iron status of colligiate rugby players

... Of the blood enzymes known to affect HDL metabol- ism, in the present study, the forwards and backs showed significantly higher LCAT activity than the con- trol group. As far as we are aware, this is the first study to ...

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The Psychological Strategies Used by Malaysian National Rugby Players During Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament 2015

The Psychological Strategies Used by Malaysian National Rugby Players During Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament 2015

... national rugby players in practice and competition condition during Asian 5 Nations Rugby Tournament ...The players in forward positions were also found to use less emotional control to ...

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Knee Injuries: A Burden of Schoolboy Rugby Players

Knee Injuries: A Burden of Schoolboy Rugby Players

... among rugby players [4,5]. The primary predisposing mechanism of rugby injuries is trauma from tackles, scrumming and rucking that produce head, shoulder, vertebrae, knee and ankle injuries ...soccer ...

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Treatment of glenohumeral instability in rugby players

Treatment of glenohumeral instability in rugby players

... Tonga. Rugby is gaining popularity in Europe, South and North ...As rugby players get larger and faster, the impacts involved have increased, despite changes in the rules to try to limit serious ...

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Motivation Instrument First-Testing On Brazilian´S Rugby Players

Motivation Instrument First-Testing On Brazilian´S Rugby Players

... Brazilian´s rugby playersof São Paulo City – Brazil, and comparing the results of tree rugby team´s goals orientation; thestatistical procurement was calculating Alpha´s Cronbach coefficient, the average of ...

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Fatness and thermoregulation of qualified rugby players

Fatness and thermoregulation of qualified rugby players

... The main characteristics necessary to backs for success are high power, speed and agility. Therefore additional body fat would worsen their performance. Our backs are leaner than forwards. The main task of forwards is ...

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Activity profiles of elite wheelchair rugby players during competition

Activity profiles of elite wheelchair rugby players during competition

... Functional classification significantly influenced the total distance, relative distance, mean.. speed and peak speed achieved during complete quarters of WCR P < 0.001.[r] ...

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Aerobic capacity among the rugby players in 2005 Kenya cup League

Aerobic capacity among the rugby players in 2005 Kenya cup League

... This means the players in the two positions must use training activities that would enable an individual to develop the kind of fitness required of the position during play.. The mode of[r] ...

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Inconsistent anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) in rugby players: a source of injuries?

Inconsistent anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) in rugby players: a source of injuries?

... Finally, we tested the symmetry of the APA latencies and amplitude, with the underlying hypothesis that the more symmetric these values are, the better, because each player has to exert the engagement in the straight- ...

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IMPROVING HARDINESS IN RUGBY PLAYERS 2

IMPROVING HARDINESS IN RUGBY PLAYERS 2

... grade players to be part of the program and decided that they would invite only the first year players, due to the steeper “learning curve” for these ...new players to me, rather than the senior ...

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Movement, impact and pacing characteristics of South African professional rugby players

Movement, impact and pacing characteristics of South African professional rugby players

... Backs maintain total and high-intensity distance, maximum speed, and highintensity acceleration frequency for majority of match @JasonCTee #SASMA2015... The composition of workloads and [r] ...

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Between Day Reliability and Sensitivity of Common Fatigue Measures in Rugby Players

Between Day Reliability and Sensitivity of Common Fatigue Measures in Rugby Players

... sample. Players then completed a standardised warm-up and performed 3 maximal CMJs, followed by 3 maximal plyometric ...measures. Players did not engage in any training or strenuous activity in the week ...

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Effect of caffeinated gum on a battery of rugby specific tests in trained university standard male rugby union players

Effect of caffeinated gum on a battery of rugby specific tests in trained university standard male rugby union players

... university-standard rugby players were recruited, but three participants dropped out before the start of the study; one due to personal reasons and two because of ...

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Trainability of junior Rugby Union players

Trainability of junior Rugby Union players

... in rugby, this review aims to prescribe the trainability of junior rugby players using a scientifically evidence-based long-term player development ...

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