Canadian High School Rugby Coaches Readiness for an Injury Prevention Strategy Implementation: Evaluating a Train-the-Coach Workshop
Background: Canadian rugby coach injury prevention beliefs and attitudes have not been studied, yet are key to informing injury prevention strategy implementation. Despite neuromuscular training (NMT) warm-up success in reducing injury, adoption of these programs is variable. Therefore, objectives o...
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Main Authors: | Isla J. Shill (Author), Anu Räisänen (Author), Amanda M. Black (Author), Craig Barden (Author), Carla van den Berg (Author), Carly D. McKay (Author), Stephen W. West (Author), Kati Pasanen (Author), Brent E. Hagel (Author), Carolyn A. Emery (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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