High previous-week training load amplifies hip adduction squeeze strength reductions in male academy football players with performance-limiting groin pain
Key Points
Strength reductions in hip adduction were more pronounced in players with higher training loads.
Athletes experiencing groin pain had notable decreases in performance measures, particularly in hip adduction strength.
Analysis tracked training loads and strength metrics across a cohort of male academy football players.
Implications suggest tailored training strategies may help mitigate performance issues related to groin pain.
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