Experiencing acute (transient) pain and discomfort can be a characteristic of exercise and sport participation. In this context, acute pain or discomfort can be experienced by injured and injury-free athletes alike. Acute pain or discomfort in the strength and conditioning (S&C) environment can be experienced during particular movements or exercises. This may be the result of poor exercise technique and/or soft-tissue dysfunction. This article proposes a possible strategy, which can be used by the S&C coach, to modify training based on the acute (transient) pain or discomfort experienced by athletes during training.
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A Strategy for assessing acute (transient) pain or discomfort in the strength and conditioning environment
Strength and Conditioning Journal, Vol.41(6), pp.12-19
2019
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- Title
- A Strategy for assessing acute (transient) pain or discomfort in the strength and conditioning environment
- Creators
- Rudi Meir (Corresponding Author) - Southern Cross UniversityNeil Chapman - Southern Cross UniversityJohn W Whitting - Southern Cross UniversityZachary J Crowley-McHattan - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Strength and Conditioning Journal, Vol.41(6), pp.12-19
- Publisher
- Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
- Identifiers
- 991012856300402368
- Academic Unit
- Human Sciences; Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article