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Sep 2022
32m 29s

Tackling the big issues and training sma...

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Kathryn Dane is a physiotherapist and is a professional Irish rugby union player, and PhD candidate at Trinity College Dublin. We discuss her first PhD publication on the physical, technical, tactical demands and preparatory strategies in female field collision sports. Kathryn draws on her experience as an athlete, clinician, and researcher, and what practitioners should consider when designing training programs for female field collision sports.

Physical and Technical Demands and Preparatory Strategies in Female Field Collision Sports: A Scoping Review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35767989/

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