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December 03, 2019

FIFA Medical Network: Dr Tim Gabbett by FIFATV on YouTube

FIFA Medical Network: Dr Tim Gabbett
Dr Tim Gabbett is an applied sport scientist with more than 20 years of experience working with athletes and coaches from a wide range of sports. He holds a PhD in Human Physiology (2000) and has completed a second PhD in the Applied Science of Professional Football (2011), with special reference to physical demands, injury prevention, and skill acquisition. Dr Gabbett has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and has presented at over 200 national and international conferences. He is committed to performing world-leading research that can be applied in the ‘real world’ to benefit high performance coaches and athletes. He continues to work as a sport science and coaching consultant for several high performance teams around the world. In this talk he will discuss the relationship between loading and injury risk. In particular he will touch on the concept of the acute:chronic workload ratio, how we might measure load and explain why some players can tolerate high workloads (and why some cant).


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December 03, 2019

FIFA Medical Network: Prof Tim Meyer by FIFATV on YouTube

FIFA Medical Network: Prof Tim Meyer
Prof Tim Meyer is the chair of the Institute of Sports and Preventive Medicine of Saarland University. Dr Meyer´s main areas of research are clinical exercise physiology, recovery and training prescription with a special focus on football. Under his supervision, several training studies were conducted in elite and recreational athletes (altogether over 100 publications in internationally referenced peer-reviewed journals). He is also the current team physician for the German national team. In this talk Prof Meyer discussed the FIFA Sudden Death Registry (FIFA-SDR) and shares some of the data that has been collected so far.


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