| Literature DB >> 24047571 |
Caroline F Finch1, Tim L A Doyle, Alasdair R Dempsey, Bruce C Elliott, Dara M Twomey, Peta E White, Kathy Diamantopoulou, Warren Young, David G Lloyd.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Players are the targeted end-users and beneficiaries of exercise-training programmes implemented during coach-led training sessions, and the success of programmes depends upon their active participation. Two variants of an exercise-training programme were incorporated into the regular training schedules of 40 community Australian Football teams, over two seasons. One variant replicated common training practices, while the second was an evidence-based programme to alter biomechanical and neuromuscular factors related to risk of knee injuries. This paper describes the structure of the implemented programmes and compares players' end-of-season views about the programme variants.Entities:
Keywords: Implementation; Injury Prevention; Training
Mesh:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24047571 PMCID: PMC3995235 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-092816
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Sports Med ISSN: 0306-3674 Impact factor: 13.800
Intervention delivery plan
| Week | Programme | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1–4 preseason | Pre 1 | 2/week |
| Weeks 5–8 preseason | Pre 2 | 2/week |
| Weeks 1–5 | In-season 1 | 2/week |
| Weeks 6–10 | In-season 2 | 2/week |
| Weeks 11–14 | Maintenance 1 | 1/week |
| Weeks 15–18 | Maintenance 2 | 1/week |
| Weeks 19–22 | Maintenance 3 | 1/week |
Players’ opinions about the benefits of the exercise training they participated in: control (n=250) or neuromuscular control (NMC; n=192)
| Player response | Programme | Question asked | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| It improved my performance | It reduced my risk of injury | It increased my enjoyment of the game | It improved my fitness | It made me enjoy training more | ||
| Strongly disagree | NMC | 5 (2.6%) | 5 (2.6%) | 9 (4.7%) | 7 (3.6%) | 8 (4.2%) |
| Control | 14 (5.6%) | 16 (6.4%) | 23 (9.2%) | 13 (5.2%) | 22 (8.9%) | |
| Disagree | NMC | 24 (12.5%) | 15 (7.8%) | 36 (18.8%) | 34 (17.7%) | 29 (15.1%) |
| Control | 36 (14.4%) | 24 (9.6%) | 51 (20.5%) | 32 (12.9%) | 51 (20.7%) | |
| Neither agree nor disagree | NMC | 96 (50.0%) | 59 (30.7%) | 98 (51.0%) | 74 (38.5%) | 84 (43.8%) |
| Control | 108 (43.2%) | 77 (30.8%) | 113 (45.4%) | 69 (27.7%) | 111 (45.1%) | |
| Agree | NMC | 61 (31.8%) | 97 (50.5%) | 43 (22.4%) | 66 (34.4%) | 62 (32.3%) |
| Control | 82 (32.8%) | 110(44.0%) | 51 (20.5%) | 116 (46.6%) | 50 (20.3%) | |
| Strongly agree | NMC | 6 (3.1%) | 16 (8.3%) | 6 (3.1%) | 11 (5.7%) | 9 (4.7%) |
| Control | 10 (4.0%) | 23 (9.2%) | 11 (4.4%) | 19 (7.6%) | 12 (4.9%) | |
| Statistical comparison across programmes | χ24=3.909 (p=0.418) | χ24=4.765 (p=0.312) | χ24=4.639 (p=0.326) | χ24=10.717 (p=0.030) | χ24=11.554 (p=0.021) | |
Responses to questions are given as frequencies and percentages of all responding players in each programme.
Players’ views about how the control (n=250) or neuromuscular control (NMC; n=192) exercise-training programmes compared with their previous training
| Player response | Programme type | Question asked | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Of more benefit to your performance | More relevant to the game | Harder | More enjoyable | More of a physical challenge | Better at preventing injury | Boring | Not challenging enough | Too time consuming | Too much effort | ||
| No | NMC | 38 (20.0%) | 57 (29.8%) | 113 (59.5%) | 39 (20.5%) | 87 (45.8%) | 24 (12.6%) | 84 (44.0%) | 89 (46.6%) | 84 (44.2%) | 134 (70.2%) |
| Control | 47 (19.0%) | 57 (23.2%) | 111 (44.8%) | 88 (35.8%) | 87 (35.2%) | 43 (17.4%) | 87 (35.5%) | 114 (46.5%) | 94 (38.2%) | 167 (67.6%) | |
| Yes | NMC | 74 (38.9%) | 73 (38.2%) | 22 (11.6%) | 78 (41.1%) | 51 (26.8%) | 103 (53.9%) | 48 (25.1%) | 49 (25.7%) | 64 (33.7%) | 20 (10.5%) |
| Control | 88 (35.5%) | 117 (47.6%) | 64 (25.8%) | 64 (26.0%) | 80 (32.4%) | 108 (43.7%) | 89 (36.3%) | 51 (51.0%) | 104 (42.3%) | 33 (13.4%) | |
| Same | NMC | 45 (23.7%) | 34 (17.8%) | 33 (17.4%) | 58 (30.5%) | 38 (20.0%) | 24 (12.6%) | 42 (22.0%) | 31 (16.2%) | 24 (12.6%) | 21 (11.0%) |
| Control | 75 (30.2%) | 47 (19.1%) | 61 (24.6%) | 79 (32.1%) | 66 (26.7%) | 55 (22.3%) | 53 (21.6%) | 55 (22.4%) | 35 (14.2%) | 37 (15.0%) | |
| Don't know | NMC | 33 (17.4%) | 27 (14.1%) | 22 (11.6%) | 15 (7.9%) | 14 (7.4%) | 40 (20.9%) | 17 (8.9%) | 22 (11.5%) | 18 (9.5%) | 16 (8.4%) |
| Control | 38 (15.3%) | 25 (10.2%) | 12 (4.8%) | 15 (6.1%) | 14 (5.7%) | 41 (16.6%) | 16 (6.5%) | 25 (10.2%) | 13 (5.3%) | 10 (4.0%) | |
| Statistical comparison across programmes | χ23=2.376 (p=0.498) | χ23=5.518 (p=0.138) | χ23=24.561 (p<0.001) | χ23=24.561 (p=0.001) | χ23=6.636 (p=0.084) | χ23=10.699; (p=0.013) | χ23=7.047 (p=0.070) | χ23=3.372 (p=0.338) | χ23=5.847 (p=0.119) | χ23=5.536 (p=0.137) | |
Responses to questions are given as frequencies and percentages of all responding players in each programme.
Themes coded from players’ free-text suggestions for improvements to the training programmes and stated motivators for their ongoing participation in a similar training programme
| Response | Programme | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| NMC n (% of responders to question) | Control n (% of responders to question) | ||
| Suggested improvements that could be made to the training programme | Shorter in length | 8 (21) | 16 (29) |
| More variety in drills/exercises | 6 (16) | 10 (18) | |
| Higher intensity/more active | 6 (16) | 2 (4) | |
| More specific to football/game play | 2 (5) | 2 (4) | |
| Better/frequent explanation of drills/benefits of programme | 2 (5) | 5 (9) | |
| Gradual exposure to sprints | 0 | 4 (7) | |
| More equipment | 1 (3) | 1 (2) | |
| More enjoyable/interesting | 3 (8) | 4 (7) | |
| More stretching/core/balance/interval training | 2 (5) | 2 (4) | |
| Other/non-specific | 8 (21) | 9 (16) | |
| Reasons for future participation in a similar training programme | Prevent injury | 17 (33) | 13 (20) |
| Beneficial | 10 (20) | 8 (12) | |
| Improves fitness | 0 | 7 (11) | |
| Good warm-up/prepares body for training | 4 (8) | 10 (15) | |
| More interesting/good change from normal warm-up | 7 (14) | 7 (11) | |
| Helps with ability/balance | 4 (8) | 3 (5) | |
| Good/enjoyable | 3 (6) | 7 (11) | |
| Benefits performance/makes me a better player | 0 | 1 (2) | |
| Other/non-specific | 6 (12) | 9 (14) | |
Responses given as frequencies and percentages of each group who answered this question.
NMC, neuromuscular control.