This perception of injury risk & prevention among football players is often cited via the public incorrectly, usually prior Cup games.
Players at this level are given monthly systematic reviews on everything they do from waking up, all movements made, initial nutrition & so on covering everything to bedtime & bedtime activities a few have told me. 😳
So it is essential for players to acknowledge all perceived injury risk factors, as well as a better understanding of how clubs coaching & medical departments perceptions match with an individual players perceptions & adjust those perceptions of all above parties to different levels of action if required into keeping a player fit.
A players ongoing monthly fitness details via a 'systematic-review' is supposed to explore a players perceptions of injury risk & prevention. Most football players agree that their risk of injury is high & that prevention strategies are important. But still, many do not act on all given help of strategies available to keeping fit.
Crazy, as its crucial to acknowledge all perceived injury risk factors, namely any limb lesser muscle strength. Any lack of honest individual physical fitness level reporting only results in poor levels of performance, medical analysis reports state.
Honest feedback is important for the monitoring of fatigue too, right down to training & condition of training ground surfaces into being able to produce consistent optimum performance thats expected & required.
Feedback is so important for injury prevention factors, such as in any team & individual warm-ups, positional workload monitoring with all strength conditioning plans being followed. Combining all this with any many mental wellness factoring analysis too.
Even Bamford admitted recently he often played for us when not fully fit which he knew was effecting him physically & mentally, which is crazy & wrong, imo !
So kinda comes back to my comments on another match thread about importance of players ability levels being reached when fully fit or indeed are they being met when playing with managed injury issues - which we as a club are guilty of past & present, as individual performance results do not lie in that respect in hindsight when putting ones body onto the line in matches.
So yeah, injury risk, prevention & recovery does have merit in all its concepts which only idiots would ignore, particularly any pro athlete who may say he is physically & mentally fit to play.
Problem is squad quality strength in suitable replacements when needed being fully primed & ready - ready as in match ready scenarios.
Not easy to slot in & perform hence the introduction of tactics comfortable for all scenario being one of many possible answers to rely on.
Just saying



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