English academy football practitioners’ perceptions of training load, maturation and injury risk: A club case study

David M Johnson, Sean Williams, S. Bekker, Ben Bradley, S. Cumming
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The management of training load in youth team-sport athletes is important. There is, however, a lack of research on practitioners’ perceptions and understandings of managing training load during this period and what this means in terms of maturational status and injury risk. This study aimed to investigate academy football practitioners’ perceptions and understanding of training load, maturation and injury risk in young male footballers. Coaches, sports scientists, medical staff and key stakeholders from a professional football club academy in England participated in focus groups investigating their understanding and perceptions of training load, maturation and injury risk. A qualitative descriptive methodology utilising framework analysis was used to capture and better understand participants’ views. Findings revealed that practitioners consider managing training load during adolescence to be comprised of, and mediated by, three key elements: club philosophy, factors inside the club's control (periodisation strategy; staff member practice), and factors outside the club's control (life load; growth and maturation). This study is an important addition to the current literature on managing injuries through the growth spurt by investigating how different stakeholders perceive training load, maturation and potential strategies to mitigate risk.
英国青训足球从业者对训练负荷、成熟度和受伤风险的认知:一个俱乐部案例研究
青少年团体运动运动员的训练负荷管理具有重要意义。然而,在这一时期,从业者对管理训练负荷的看法和理解以及这在成熟状态和受伤风险方面意味着什么,缺乏研究。本研究旨在探讨青少年足球运动员对训练负荷、成熟和受伤风险的认知和理解。来自英格兰一家职业足球俱乐部学院的教练、运动科学家、医务人员和主要利益相关者参加了焦点小组,调查他们对训练负荷、成熟和受伤风险的理解和看法。利用框架分析的定性描述性方法被用来捕捉和更好地理解参与者的观点。研究结果显示,从业人员认为管理青少年时期的训练负荷由三个关键因素组成,并受三个关键因素的调节:俱乐部理念、俱乐部控制范围内的因素(分期策略;工作人员实践),以及俱乐部无法控制的因素(寿命负荷;成长和成熟)。本研究通过调查不同利益相关者如何看待训练负荷、成熟度和降低风险的潜在策略,对当前关于通过生长突增管理损伤的文献进行了重要补充。
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