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An Investigation of Youth Gaelic Games Coaching Practices

International Sport Coaching Journal
In recent years, pedagogy has become increasingly recognised as central to the development of effective coaching practice. This emphasis has prompted a substantial rise in research examining coaches’ practices, as it offers valuable insights into their underlying pedagogical approaches. This study assessed the current coaching practices of youth Gaelic
Kevin Gavin, Aoife Lane, Kieran Dowd
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Gaelic Games Players’ and Practitioners’ Perceptions of Recovery Strategies

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
Purpose: This study both investigated and compared Gaelic games players’ and practitioners’ perceptions of the importance of postexercise recovery strategies. Methods: Gaelic players (n = 1178 [n = 574 female], age 24.6 [6.6] y) and practitioners (n = 148 [n = 29 female], age 35.9 [8.7] y) completed a questionnaire assessing their perceptions of ...
Lorcan S. Daly   +2 more
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Fundamental movement skill proficiency in juvenile Gaelic games

Sport Sciences for Health, 2018
Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are basic observable patterns of movement and prerequisites to successful performance of sports specific skills. International research has found that children are not reaching their FMS developmental potential. Stability is a third construct of FMS; however, it is typically excluded from FMS assessment protocols ...
Siobhán O’Connor   +5 more
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Concussion reporting, knowledge and attitudes in Irish amateur gaelic games athletes

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2020
To examine self-reported concussion history, knowledge and attitudes towards concussion reporting and education in Irish adult Gaelic games players.Cross-sectional survey.Data were collected using an online survey instrument.Two hundred and sixteen adult Gaelic games athletes (106 male, 110 female).Self-reported concussion history for the previous ...
Róisín Leahy   +3 more
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Jejunal Perforation following Gaelic Football Game

Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2022
Blunt abdominal trauma leading to jejunal perforation during a football game is very rare, especially in children. This is a case report of this unusual condition is presented under an umbrella of literatures. In-game evaluation did not identify this injury.
Farhan Shahzad   +3 more
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Injury in teenage Gaelic games

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017
Most research examining injury in Gaelic games has focused on elite adult men. Gaelic football and hurling are two of the most popular sports in Ireland, commonly played by teenagers. However, despite their popularity, only one previous study has looked at injuries in teenagers, and this focused on Gaelic footballers only1 and was published back in ...
Siobhan O’Connor   +4 more
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