Science on Track
đď¸Â Podcast Summary:Science on Track â Week-to-Week Changes in Running Volume Host: Evan O. Nelson Guests: ⢠Dr. Mikel Joachim â Research Program Manager, University of Wisconsin ⢠Coach Jane Wheeler â Head Girls Cross Country Coach, Pleasant Valley High School, Bettendorf, Iowa đ§ŞÂ Study Overview The episode centers on a research study titled: âWeek-to-week changes in training were not prospectively associated with injuries among Wisconsin High School cross-country runnersâ (published in Injury Prevention, 2024). [https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/early/2024/07/31/ip-2024-045233] https://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/early/2024/07/31/ip-2024-045233 đ Study Purpose To investigate whether week-to-week changes in trainingvolume (distance, duration, intensity) are associated with injury risk in high school cross-country runners. đ Key Findings ⢠No significant association was found between week-to-week changes in training volume and injury risk. ⢠Most runners in the study averaged 20â30 miles per week, with few exceeding 50 miles. ⢠Preseason training had a strong protective effect: ⢠Every additional 5K (~3 miles) run per week in the preseason reduced injury risk by 17%. ⢠Coachesâ day-to-day training modifications likely play a major role in injury prevention, even if not captured in weekly data. đ§  Insights from theGuests đ§âđŹ Dr. MikelJoachim: ⢠Null results suggest that current coaching practices in Wisconsin high school programs are effective in managing injury risk. ⢠The study relied on daily text surveys during COVID, with athletes self-reporting training and injuries. ⢠Emphasized the importance of holistic athlete monitoring, including stress, sleep, and other sports participation. đââď¸ Coach Jane Wheeler: ⢠Reinforced the importance of individualized coaching and preseason preparation. ⢠Noted that injury risk is multifactorial, often influenced by training history, biomechanics, and external stressors. ⢠Advocated for flexibility in coaching and communication with athletes to adapt training in real time. đ§ŠÂ PracticalTakeaways for Coaches ⢠Preseason training matters: Encourage consistent summer/winter running to reduce injury risk. ⢠Small weekly increases (up to 30%) in training volume appear safe. ⢠The 10% rule is not strongly supported by evidenceâcoaches can be more flexible. ⢠Monitor athletes holistically: Consider stress, sleep, and other commitments. ⢠Build strong coach-athlete relationships to better detect and respond to early signs of injury. Hungria Hip Hop - Meu Carona (Wilde Beats Remix) By Dj WildeBeats [https://soundcloud.com/djwildebeats] is licensed under a Creative Commons License [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/].
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