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The Relationship Between the Acute-Chronic Workload Ratio ... - jospt

Time periods are often sport specific and typically aim to represent 1 training microcycle (acute) and 1 macrocycle (chronic). We chose the 2 ...

Chronic Workload Ratios and Injury Risk in Sports: A Systematic ...

5 For example, if the acute workload is higher than the chronic workload, the ratio will be greater than one and the injury risk may be higher, ...

Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio - Science for Sport

The ACWR ratio is calculated by dividing the acute workload (fatigue) by the chronic workload (fitness). For example, if an athlete ran 30km in ...

Is the Relationship between Acute and Chronic Workload a Valid ...

Conclusions: The ACWR ratio, using internal load monitoring, is no better than a synthetic ACWR created from a random denominator to predict the ...

Accumulated workloads and the acute:chronic workload ratio relate ...

However, players with a high chronic load were more resistant to injury for moderate and moderate–high A:C workload ratios than those with lower chronic ...

Training Schedule Confounds the Relationship between Acute ...

Particular focus has been placed on the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR), defined as the ratio of average acute (1-week) to chronic (4-week) training loads.

Association Between the Acute to Chronic Workload Ratio and Injury ...

The ACWRRA model is calculated by dividing the current workload (i.e., acute, 7-day workload) with respect to the workload that an athlete has ...

The acute:chronic workload ratio predicts injury

The 'acute:chronic workload ratio' was calculated by dividing acute workload by chronic workload. A value of greater than 1 represented an acute workload ...

The Association Between Noncontact Injuries and the Acute ...

In this group of elite athletes, the majority of evidence suggests that when the acute workload exceeds the chronic workload (high ACWR), there is an increase ...

Editorial: Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio: Is There Scientific Evidence?

(2016) introduced the concept of the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) with acute workload hypothetically representing the fatigue component and chronic ...

Chronic Workload Ratio of High-Speed Running and Hamstring ...

This study aimed to assess the acute: chronic workload ratio (ACWR) of HSR that preceded hamstring injuries in professional footballers. Global ...

The Association Between the Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio and ...

Objective To investigate the association between the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) and running-related injuries. (RRI). Methods This is a secondary ...

The acute:chronic workload ratio – science or religion?

Ultimately, the paper suggests that there is an ACWR sweet spot ranging from 0.8 and 1.3 within which athletes are at a much lower risk of injury (see figure 1) ...

The Association Between the Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio and ...

A nearly perfect relationship (R2 = 0.99) was found between both methods demonstrating that higher ACWRs are associated with greater injury risk ...

Chronic Workload Ratios and Injury Risk in Sports: A Systematic ...

Recent methods, such as acute:chronic workload ratios (ACWR) have been developed in an attempt to predict and manage injury risk; however, the ...

Comparison of Weekly Training Load and Acute: Chronic Workload ...

In 2014, the acute : chronic workload ratio (ACWR) was launched to estimate change in training load, and this measure has been frequently used, ...

(PDF) Editorial: Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio: Is There Scientific ...

The underlying rationale is that athletes' physical fitness develops adequately if the chronic load progressively increases to high levels while ...

The Debate on the Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio

This post discusses the science behind the Acute Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) and how appropriate it is to use for training load monitoring in ...

Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio - Part 1 - Gpexe

The Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) represents the ratio between the workload carried out both during trainings and matches in the last week ...

How to Set Up an Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio Chart

Typically, between 3-7 days in duration (often recommended specific to sport competition schedule). · Typically, between 3 to 6 weeks with the ...