Strength and Conditioning – Injury Prevention Louis Howe RHUL Strength and Conditioning Coach.

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Strength and Conditioning – Injury Prevention Louis Howe RHUL Strength and Conditioning Coach

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Strength and Conditioning – Injury Prevention

Louis HoweRHUL Strength and Conditioning

Coach

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Introduction

• What to do if you get injured.

• Understand why we get injured.

• How to prevent most injuries from happening.

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Why do we get injured?

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Why do we get injured?

1. Too much load.

OR

2. Poor overall conditioning.

OR

3. Bad luck!

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Load: “the cumulative amount of stress placed on an individual from a single workout or over a period of time.”

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What is training load?

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How do we control load

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How do we control load?

1. Manage weekly training load.

2. Progress loading gradually.

3. Raise our optimal zone.

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Managing weekly training load…We must manage training stress:

• Daily• Weekly• Monthly

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Managing weekly training load….. Plan!

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Managing weekly training load….. Keep records!

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Progress loading slowly…..BA

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Raising our optimal zone….

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Raising the Optimal Zone….

Raising the Optimal ZoneLifestyle• Good sleep• Optimal nutrition and

lifestyle• Manage stress

Training• High conditioning levels• Thorough warm up• TRAIN ALL YEAR ROUND

Lowering the Optimal ZoneLifestyle• Lack of sleep quantity / quality• Alcohol consumption• Poor nutrition and lifestyle• Manage stress

Training• Skip conditioning sessions• Poor / No warm ups• Poor injury management• INCONSISTENT TRAINING

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Solution

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BALANCE RECOVERY AND TRAINING ALL YEARMANAGE LOAD – PLAN AND KEEP A TRAINING LOG

PROGRESS SLOWLY

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Preventing injuries withStrength and Conditioning

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Injuries in Sport

• Every athlete gets injured (Hawkins et al., 2001).

• Games = Injuries (Morgan & Oberlander, 2001).

• Fatigue = Injuries (Gabbett et al., 2004).

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Games + Fatigue = Injured!

Conditioning

Unconditioned

FITNESS LIMIT

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Why is S&C so important?Injury

• Injuries can be reduced with:– Weights (Askling et al., 2003).

– Plyometrics (Heidt et al., 2000).

– Sprint training (Heidt et al., 2000).

– Balance training (Emery et al., 2007).

– Core stability (Holmich et al., 2009).

– Progressive warm up (Gilchrist et al., 2008).

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Why is S&C so important? - Performance

Team League Position VO2 Max

Ujpesti Dozsa 1st 66.6

FTC 2nd 64.3

Vasas SC 3rd 63.3

Honved SE 4th 58.1

(Apor, 1988)

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Overall Conditioning

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Movement Skills

VS.

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Solution

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GO TO CONDITIONING SESSIONS

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Physical Conditioning

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Stability / Mobility

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Stability / Mobility

VS.

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Stability - Muscle Endurance

Rating ScorePoor <20

Satisfactory 20-40sGood >40

Rating Score

Poor <10

Satisfactory 10-40

Good >40

Rating Score

Poor <60s

Satisfactory 60-120s

Good >120s

Rating ScorePoor <120s

Satisfactory 120-180sGood >180s

Plank

Side Bridge

Double Leg Lower

Single leg hamstring bridge

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Stability – Other Examples

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Body Composition

Contact SportsMass = Injury Prevention

70kg vs. 95kg

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Energy System Development

• 30 days to get “fit”?

• Steady state vs. Interval Training.

• Must be specific to what we are trying to achieve.

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Solution

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GO TO CONDITIONING SESSIONS

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Physical Conditioning

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Strength

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Strength - Technique

VS. VS. VS.

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Strength

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Solution

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GO TO YOUR WEIGHTS SESSION THIS SATURDAY!

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Physical Conditioning

Nutrition and lifestyle

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Power & Speed

• Can you be strong and slow?

• Can you be weak and fast?

• Must be specific to what we want to achieve.

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Solution

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GO TO CONDITIONING SESSIONS

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Conclusion

1. We must control the various contributors to training load.

2. Prevent injuries with well rounded conditioning.

3. You must take responsibility for your conditioning.

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Questions