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Skipping warm-ups spikes injury risk, studies warn

Athletes and amateur gym-goers are putting themselves at greater risk of injury by cutting warm-ups short, research shows. A 2023 study in The British...

Netball Players Misinterpret Officiating Rules, Study Finds

A recent study has revealed that netball players frequently misinterpret officiating rules, with 78% of participants admitting to confusion over key regulations. The research,...

Netball Players Misinterpret Officiating Rules, Study Finds

A recent study has revealed that netball players frequently misinterpret officiating rules, with 78% of participants admitting to confusion over key regulations. The research,...

Scientists Reveal Why Attacking Movement Fails Under Pressure

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why attacking movement often breaks down under pressure, particularly in team sports. Their study, published in...

Scientists Reveal Why Attacking Movement Fails Under Pressure

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why attacking movement often breaks down under pressure, particularly in team sports. Their study, published in...

Scientists Reveal Why Attacking Movement Fails Under Pressure

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered why attacking movement often breaks down under pressure, particularly in team sports. Their study, published in...

Five-a-side players lack recovery knowledge, study finds

A study published in the Journal of Sports Sciences has revealed that five-a-side football players in the UK lack essential knowledge about recovery strategies....

Amateur Footballers Lack Vital Recovery Knowledge, Study Finds

Amateur footballers across the UK are playing themselves into the ground, according to a new study revealing alarming gaps in recovery knowledge. Researchers from...

British Boxers Peak Early, Study Reveals

A study published in the Journal of Sports Sciences reveals that British boxers often peak at an earlier age than their counterparts in other...