Warm-Ups

Will Saville

A well-planned warm-up can prepare athletes physically and mentally but also reduce the likelihood of injury and improve performance.

Compression Garments

Will Saville

Compression garments remain a recommended tool for promoting recovery and therefore influencing subsequent performance.

Agility

Will Saville

Agility is one of the most important physical traits in sport, but must not be confused with change of direction.

Olympic Weightlifting

Will Saville

Olympic Weightlifting is a common component in strength and conditioning programmes and has been shown to enhance athletic performance.

Plyometrics

Will Saville

Plyometrics Credits Infographic: Yann Le Meur (Twitter: @YLMSportScience) Study: Booth & Orr (2016) [PubMed] See the article Plyometrics training for more information.

Foam Rolling

Will Saville

Foam rolling is a simple self-manual therapy technique often used to improve flexibility, recovery, and athletic performance.

Dynamic Correspondence

Will Saville

Dynamic correspondence is the ‘training effect’ that training programs have on athletes’ sports performance, but measuring it is difficult.

Force-Velocity Curve

Will Saville

The force-velocity curve represents the relationship between force and velocity, which is vital for strength and conditioning professionals.

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