2020
DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1782578
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How much, how often, how well? Adherence to a neuromuscular training warm-up injury prevention program in youth basketball

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“…Our findings that context mediates enactment of behavior mechanisms seems to be consistent with recent studies (Räisänen et al 2021;Owoeye et al, 2020) and the findings related to realist evaluation (Mitchell, 1997;Pawson & Tilley, 1994), and policy enactment studies in physical education and sport pedagogy (Hammond et al, 2020;Landi et al, 2021;O'Gorman et al, 2021). Owoeye et al (2020) found coaches were inclined to remove strength and balance related tasks in favor of exercises deemed to be more relevant to basketball performance. Similar findings were reflected in the study by Räisänen et al (2021) into the use of NMT-based warm-ups by youth basketball coaches, which found 48% of coaches spent 10-minutes of less on the warm-up component in their practices.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…Our findings that context mediates enactment of behavior mechanisms seems to be consistent with recent studies (Räisänen et al 2021;Owoeye et al, 2020) and the findings related to realist evaluation (Mitchell, 1997;Pawson & Tilley, 1994), and policy enactment studies in physical education and sport pedagogy (Hammond et al, 2020;Landi et al, 2021;O'Gorman et al, 2021). Owoeye et al (2020) found coaches were inclined to remove strength and balance related tasks in favor of exercises deemed to be more relevant to basketball performance. Similar findings were reflected in the study by Räisänen et al (2021) into the use of NMT-based warm-ups by youth basketball coaches, which found 48% of coaches spent 10-minutes of less on the warm-up component in their practices.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…to vary (Norcross et al, 2016;Owoeye et al, 2020;Räisänen et al, 2021). A recent study by Owoeye et al (2020), found that coaches altered NMT programs based on perceived relevance to performance as well as player interest.…”
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“…Coaches reported a median duration of 10-15 min to complete Activate, suggesting the programme was not implemented as intended. Low exercise fidelity in youth athletes, with players not completing all preventative exercises 38 42 or performing them incorrectly, [42][43][44] has been reported in the literature. It is unclear whether the shorter duration noted in this study is related to issues regarding exercise fidelity, but further evaluation is warranted given the potential negative impact on effectiveness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The role of warm-up in reducing injury risk is not clear ( Fradkin et al, 2006 ; McCrary et al, 2015 ), and adherence to warm-up protocols may interfere with its effectiveness ( Owoeye et al, 2020 ), i.e., the frequency and degree of compliance to the warm-up protocol may largely dictate how effective the protocol is. It is unclear whether different types of warm-ups induce distinct acute effects on modifiable injury risk factors ( Niederer et al, 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%