Biobanding evaluation nets positive results among academy football teams
Published on 10 November 2017Matching young players according to their developmental or biological age has positive effects in football.
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Matching young players according to their developmental or biological age has positive effects in football.
New research from the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Sport, Exercise and Osteoarthritis.
Getting young rugby players to complete new exercises before matches and in training can reduce injuries by over 70%, according to a benchmark study.
His Royal Highness Prince Harry today visited the Rugby Football Union Injured Players Foundation at the University.