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The Use of Recovery Strategies in Gaelic Games: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2023
PURPOSE This study investigated Gaelic games players' (1) use of postexercise recovery strategies; (2) recovery strategies according to sport, biological sex, and playing standard; and (3) recovery strategy periodization.
Lorcan S Daly   +2 more
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Coaching research in Gaelic games: a scoping review

Sports Coaching Review
Kevin Gavin   +4 more
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Hip and groin pain prevalence and prediction in Elite Gaelic Games: 2703 male athletes across two seasons

Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 2022
Hip and groin pain is highly prevalent in sub‐elite Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) athletes, but its prevalence at the elite level is unknown. The aims of this study were to report hip and groin pain prevalence in elite male athletes, to report ...
David Carolan   +6 more
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‘It’s a Cultural Pull for the Irish Abroad’: Gaelic Games and the Irish Community in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century London

Immigrants & Minorities, 2021
The GAA essentially performs two key roles in London: on the one hand, functioning as a familiar institution providing opportunities to take part in activities with a tangible link to ‘home’; on the other hand, representing a marker of identity.
Frances Harkin
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Gaelic games

Routledge Handbook of Global Sport, 2020
Joseph W. Bradley
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Epidemiology of injury in male adolescent Gaelic games

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2016
There is a lack of epidemiological research in adolescent Gaelic games, with previous research primarily focusing on elite adult males. This study aimed to prospectively capture the epidemiology of injury in male adolescent Gaelic games over one year.Prospective cohort study.Two hundred and ninety two (15.7±0.8 years) male adolescent Gaelic footballers
O'Connor, Siobhán   +3 more
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Gaelic Games and Player Violence

2019
This chapter examines the issue of player violence in Gaelic games. It illustrates and explains how over time, in conjunction with expanding social constraints, players have come to adjust their conduct, gradually exercising a higher degree of self-restraint in the playing of Gaelic games.
John Connolly, Paddy Dolan
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997 Traumatic Jejunal Rupture Following Gaelic Football Game. Case Report

British Journal of Surgery, 2023
Abstract Aim Abdominal injury accounts for just 6.3% of injuries in sport. The most common mechanisms are contacts with a player (74.5%), a surface (8.1%) or equipment (0.6%). Only twelve cases of Jejunal rupture are described in the literature. Method
C Croitoru, C Mallon, M Harron
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Bigger but Are They Better? Investigating Growth, Maturation, and Physical Performance Metrics in Underage Gaelic Games Development Squads

Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Kearney, C, Coughlan, EK, O'Connell, A, Lacey, S, and Burns, C. Bigger but are they better? Investigating growth, maturation, and physical performance metrics in underage Gaelic games development squads.
Claudia Kearney   +4 more
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Introduction: Gaelic Games in Society

2019
This introductory chapter outlines the objectives of the book, which in a collective sense is to provide sociologically informed explanations for various developments in Gaelic games and the GAA. The chapter outlines how the book differs from existing, mainly historical studies of Gaelic games and explains some of the core concepts associated with ...
John Connolly, Paddy Dolan
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