Sentences with phrase «rely on the athletes»

Return - to - play guidelines have relied on athletes» self - reports; however, this has led to concerns about the ability of athletes to truly recognize their own symptoms and recovery.

Not exact matches

The best athletes in the world rely on having the best coaches.
A handful of Olympic athletes rely on part - time jobs or crowdfunding to cover costs.
As Crowley notes, to some degree, grit is character trait — ultramarathoners are clearly born with a will of steel to go with their Teflon legs — but these athletes also rely on tricks that keep them mentally tough when a run gets particularly difficult.
If multi-million-dollar athletes rely on coaches to improve, why shouldn't entrepreneurs?
Athletes have relied on coaches for years to improve their games.
Because track and field athletes aren't paid by a team or part of a draft, they rely heavily on shoe and apparel sponsorships to make a living.
«For more than seven years, COCO5 has been committed to making the cleanest sports hydration that we know athletes don't just love, they rely on to perform,» said Scott Sandler, COCO5 co-founder and chief executive officer.
As an athlete, if you are relying on these types of product for energy, you probably need to overhaul your entire training and nutrition plan.
My athlete son relys on these shakes to get the calories he needs, but I've been finding it so hard and expensive to get good plant based protein powder that I'd almost given up.
That guy doesn't have an end product, great athlete and will have moments of brilliance but not a player we can rely on to make chances.
Ward projects as not just a special athlete, but a special player and one on whom Pettine can rely, even as a rookie.
Despite apparently not being able to read Mayweather has always been a pretty smart fighter, he doesn't rely too much on being the best athlete so he'll be able to stretch things out a lot longer than other fighters like Tyson or Jones Jr..
Instead, USADA has chosen to rely primarily on a testosterone - to - epitestosterone ratio test to determine if exogenous testosterone is in an athlete's system.
In general, coaches rely on their own perception and experience to decide if their athlete's technique is at the re - quired level.
By solely relying on this energy system and ignoring the other energy systems in conditioning programs, athletes are missing a big component of conditioning.
There is another option, one relying less on overt regulation, and more on changing the demands of the game on athletes while opening the game up even further: make the field bigger, both longer and wider, and open up the offensive game by making players run more.
Rely too much on the aerobic processes (higher efficiency = lower power output) then the athlete's speed, power and agility will suffer; all the qualities that are required to optimally perform the skill of their sport.
Rely too much on the anaerobic processes (high power output that is very inefficient) then an athlete will undergo larger performance decrements during a game, increasing the amount of fatigue, which will negatively affect performance.
In this case the athlete will struggle to recover after each play and rely too much on his or her anaerobic system (inefficient), greatly reducing his or her ability to make explosive plays throughout a game.
It doesn't rely on the word of athletes or trainers to gauge the severity of the injury.
It's also made Carlson an internet target for relying on assumptions regarding athletes» behavioral traits.
But today's well - tuned athletes rely on a healthy heart with efficient blood flow, bringing oxygen to those hard - working muscles.
In the same article, Dr. Haverbush reported that a six week training program in Cincinnati in which athletes were trained to rely more on hamstring muscles than quadriceps in order to protect the knee could reduce the ratio of knee ligament injuries in female athletes as compared to men from five times higher to only one or two times higher.
Some also believe that one of the ways to combat the problem of under - reporting may be to avoid relying so much on athletes to honestly self - report, or on game officials and / or sideline observers to call for a concussion assessment, but to instead employ technology to get around the problem altogether through
Because impact sensors are not diagnostic, a team equipping its players with sensors must be careful not to rely on the data transmitted by the sensors, or the triggering of an alert or alarm, as in any way determinative of whether an athlete has or has not suffered a concussion.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
The safety of young athletes is too important to rely on only one partial measurement of helmet performance.»
The researchers hope to uncover barometers that physicians can rely on to determine what, exactly, is occurring inside the brain after a concussion, and how long the recovery process can be expected to take for different groups of athletes.
«For years, we've relied on what athletes are telling us,» Dr. McCrea said.
A key skill of the sport psychologist is thus the ability to build trust and rapport among the athletes and their coaches, and this relies on good communication skills and of course the ability to work within a team oneself.
«I hope this helps athletes navigate the science of supplements rather than relying on label marketing alone.»
For athletes, current return - to - play guidelines rely heavily on self - reporting of symptoms, which can be flawed in its subjectivity, Clark says.
In sports like bodybuilding, powerlifting and martial arts, athletes rely on a certain weight.
Dr. Cabeca advises getting comfortable with this method for at least two to three cycles before relying on it as your only form of birth control, «especially if you have irregular cycles such as those with PCOS, hormone imbalance, high stress levels, and athletes triad as well as anyone with a history of failed birth control and impulse control.»
Almost all bodybuilders and athletes rely on some sort of supplement to reach their recommended daily protein amount.
A former model and high - level athlete, he relied on his body to make a living -LSB-...]
As an endurance athlete I rely on yams but these take things to a different level for me.
Marizu, a former D1 athlete, also relies on plyometric training to help track improvements in speed and endurance.
Muscle glycogen was modestly, albeit statistically non-significantly lower after ketoadaption; however, ketoadapted athletes relied on a higher proportion of fat oxidation to fuel performance as indicated by lower RQ at every level of exercise intensity:
BCAAs are important to ingest on a daily basis, and while some may argue that diet alone can provide sufficient BCAA, serious athletes rely on the convenience of supplementing with BCAA's to ensure there's no deficiency.
The Rob Gronkowski workout allows him to be the superior athlete Tom Brady can relies on.
GI - distress is a common occurrence among athletes, including endurance athletes such as runners, who rely on sugar - heavy sports and energy formulas for hydration and carbohydrate replacement.
Many of the best athletes heavily rely on resistance bands for their workouts (Terrell Owens and Tom Brady are just a couple of the biggest names).
As a source of energy for prolonged exercise, MCTs have developed a reputation as an alternative, or supplement, to the traditional quick - hit carbohydrate «fix» typically relied on by endurance athletes.
Over 41,000 athletes in more than 50 countries — including some professionals — already rely on me for the latest, most potent up to date training information.
This is the muscle type distance and endurance athletes rely on.
GI - distress is a common occurrence among athletes who rely on sugar - heavy sports and energy formulas for hydration and carbohydrate replacement.
In contrast, reliance on carbohydrate decreases and fat oxidation increases during exercise following a low - carbohydrate, high - fat diet (and in some cases, increasing fat availability immediately before exercise can actually increase endurance performance, as well as enhance recovery), and a «fat adapted» athlete may rely more on mitochondrial respiration.
For example, due to higher density of mitochondria and more capillaries feeding into muscle, trained endurance athletes rely less on muscle glycogen and plasma glucose and more on fats as an energy source during any given resting or exercise intensity.
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