Strength & Conditioning - Injury Prevention

cocanes

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Knee injury. De pinga bruh. Wtf is going on in that place?! Necks and knees ****ed up left and right
 
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Todd Wright, 76ers S&C Coach, “My #1 job is to make sure my players on the court. For those who you think my job is just to get players bigger and faster...I would ask them for what purpose?”

Joe keen, Panthers S&C coach, “The strength and conditioning coaching staff will enhance each individual athlete’s athletic potential through a structured program that includes all aspects of physical development and injury prevention”

“Injury prevention is the most important reason to follow a strength and conditioning program.“

In the past 18 games, we've had 7 season ending knee injuries, 1 career ending knee injury, 1 season ending neck injury, and 2 career ending neck injuries.

Do you think the number of serious injuries has increased compared to the previous regimes? How much do you attribute to freak accidents and how much do you attribute to poor injury prevention? Need more time to tell?
 
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Do you have any data to back up your claim that injuries have increased?

Without the stats, just asking posters right after an injury to Lingard is only poking the hornets nest
 
Todd Wright, 76ers S&C Coach, “My #1 job is to make sure my players on the court. For those who you think my job is just to get players bigger and faster...I would ask them for what purpose?”

Joe keen, Panthers S&C coach, “The strength and conditioning coaching staff will enhance each individual athlete’s athletic potential through a structured program that includes all aspects of physical development and injury prevention”

“Injury prevention is the most important reason to follow a strength and conditioning program.“

Do you think the number of serious injuries has increased compared to the previous regimes? How much do you attribute to freak accidents and how much do you attribute to poor injury prevention? Need more time to tell?
Tough to tell, although I think you’d be hard pressed to argue against that Richt and staff improved this area. Nutrition in particular
 
Tough to tell, although I think you’d be hard pressed to argue against that Richt and staff improved this area. Nutrition in particular

Agree re: nutrition. I believe golden should get some credit for that as well. Training table is no joke lol
 
Do you have any data to back up your claim that injuries have increased?

Without the stats, just asking posters right after an injury to Lingard is only poking the hornets nest

That’s why I’m asking. Too lazy to do that **** myself. Looking for a CiS savior. It feels like we’ve had more serious injuries, but that feeling means nothing.

I’m asking after the lingard injury because the topic is timely.
 
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That’s why I’m asking. Too lazy to do that **** myself. Looking for a CiS savior.

I’m asking after the lingard injury because the topic is timely.
You need to know if Lingards injury was from contact or not. If we are having a rash of non contact injuries then it needs to be looked into
 
I don't think Miami has any more injuries than anyone else. The only thing out of the normal are the two career ending neck injuries but those are freak plays where guys used poor technique making blocks by lowering their head. That's not S&C.
 
Todd Wright, 76ers S&C Coach, “My #1 job is to make sure my players on the court. For those who you think my job is just to get players bigger and faster...I would ask them for what purpose?”

Joe keen, Panthers S&C coach, “The strength and conditioning coaching staff will enhance each individual athlete’s athletic potential through a structured program that includes all aspects of physical development and injury prevention”

“Injury prevention is the most important reason to follow a strength and conditioning program.“

Do you think the number of serious injuries has increased compared to the previous regimes? How much do you attribute to freak accidents and how much do you attribute to poor injury prevention? Need more time to tell?

I absolutely do. I said in another thread, the Lingard thread that I'm starting to question the S&C as well.
 
Todd Wright, 76ers S&C Coach, “My #1 job is to make sure my players on the court. For those who you think my job is just to get players bigger and faster...I would ask them for what purpose?”

Joe keen, Panthers S&C coach, “The strength and conditioning coaching staff will enhance each individual athlete’s athletic potential through a structured program that includes all aspects of physical development and injury prevention”

“Injury prevention is the most important reason to follow a strength and conditioning program.“

Do you think the number of serious injuries has increased compared to the previous regimes? How much do you attribute to freak accidents and how much do you attribute to poor injury prevention? Need more time to tell?

I think that no matter what happens, people blame S&C. Players are rarely strong enough, and those that are are too slow. Now it's injuries. One way or another, people cast about for a scapegoat and they usually end up with S&C.

It's all well and good to say that job #1 is getting the guys to the game, but the dudes saying that are working with grown-*** men. I doubt there's much emphasis on bulking up NBA guys or increasing their speed much. Same with NFL. It's not that they couldn't benefit from being bigger/faster, it's just that they're grown and the amount they can gain is smaller.

Have we had injuries? Yes. An unusual number of them? I'm not at all sure about that.
 
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I think that no matter what happens, people blame S&C. Players are rarely strong enough, and those that are are too slow. Now it's injuries. One way or another, people cast about for a scapegoat and they usually end up with S&C.

It's all well and good to say that job #1 is getting the guys to the game, but the dudes saying that are working with grown-*** men. I doubt there's much emphasis on bulking up NBA guys or increasing their speed much. Same with NFL. It's not that they couldn't benefit from being bigger/faster, it's just that they're grown and the amount they can gain is smaller.

Have we had injuries? Yes. An unusual number of them? I'm not at all sure about that.

Not to mention one of the guys has had 3 straight #1 picks miss most or all of their rookie seasons lol
 
Todd Wright, 76ers S&C Coach, “My #1 job is to make sure my players on the court. For those who you think my job is just to get players bigger and faster...I would ask them for what purpose?”

Joe keen, Panthers S&C coach, “The strength and conditioning coaching staff will enhance each individual athlete’s athletic potential through a structured program that includes all aspects of physical development and injury prevention”

“Injury prevention is the most important reason to follow a strength and conditioning program.“

Do you think the number of serious injuries has increased compared to the previous regimes? How much do you attribute to freak accidents and how much do you attribute to poor injury prevention? Need more time to tell?
i got attacked like crazy for going this direction a few weeks back lol
 
So now an S&C program is more predisposed for ACL tears as opposed to others? That's some of the dumbest **** i've ever heard
 
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