E56 - Training load monitoring in elite sport: Limitations and lessons from medicine
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Stuart McErlain-Naylor and Franco Impellizzeri (Sports Coach in Clinical Science and Professor of Sports, Exercise and Science in Medicine at the University of Technology Sydney) talk about the training load training load monitoring in elite sports, the limitations of this as well as the lessons that can be taken from medicine to assist the development of knowledge in this area. Timestamps: 00:00 - 04:23 - Introductions and career background of our guest  04:24 - 14:10 - What is training load? 14:11 - 19:47 - How is this currently being applied in elite sports settings? 19:48 - 25:42 - Will coaches use this in real time to advance training sessions? 25:43 - 29:11 - What are the current limitations with how load limitations are being used now? 29:12 - 34:50 - What should future studies do differently?  34:51 - 42:25 - How would this research be done in other fields and what can be learnt from that? 42:26 - 45:15- How can we improve the dialogue between academic and practise of sport science? 45:16 - 53:00 - Where do you see train load monitoring in the next 5 years? 53:01 - 53:44 - Outro
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