Research investigating the perceptions, attitudes, and implementation of injury prevention programmes amongst male and female Gaelic games players and coaches
If you play Gaelic football & have been injured in the past season, please take this 5-min anonymous survey on your injury history.
Any shares appreciated, going towards my Msc in Performance Coaching thesis
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RECRUITING FOR RESEARCH!
We're carrying out 30min Zoom interviews with @LadiesFootball players aged 13-18 on their preferences for injury prevention strategies.
Interested players/parents should complete this short form: https://t.co/3P0DoZkDGn
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36 HOURS LEFT!! Gaelic games Players and Coaches tell us what your attitudes & beliefs towards injury prevention and current practice are below: #GAA#Camogie#LGFA#InjuryPrevention https://t.co/Hj8XwEFLA7
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36 HOURS LEFT!! Gaelic games Players and Coaches tell us what your attitudes & beliefs towards injury prevention and current practice are below: #GAA#Camogie#LGFA#InjuryPrevention https://t.co/Hj8XwEFLA7
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Only a few more days left!! Camogie, Hurling, Ladies Gaelic football and Gaelic football Coaches and Players, have your say 🏑🏐Tell us about your attitudes, current practice and barriers to injury prevention below: https://t.co/Hj8XwEXmYH
"Injuries had a significant influence on performance"(Hägglund et al. 2013)- Tell us about the injury prevention strategies you use to give your team the best chance of success in Gaelic Games
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