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Why We Must Translate Not Transplant Systems
The complexity of sporting environments means systems and research must be translated, rather than simply transplanted.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


Using Swiss Cheese to Reduce Injury Risk
The Swiss Cheese model of accidents has been applied to the COVID-19 pandemic defence. It can also be applied to injury risk reduction.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


Training Load: Science or Semantics?
One group propose the terms load and training load breach “principles of science”, including the SI, & should be abandoned in sports science

Jo Clubb
6 min read


Examining the Worst Case Scenario Approach
The worst case scenario stemmed from practitioners & researchers seeking to understanding the most demanding passages of play. Is it valid?

Jo Clubb
5 min read


When Interventions Do More Harm Than Good
“Naïve interventionism” describes intervening, based on an urge to help, without weighing up the potential harm of such an intervention.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


Why ‘best practice’ is not always best in sport
I am proud to share news of a new publication with my good friend and former colleague at the Buffalo Bills, Will Greenberg. Our...

Jo Clubb
2 min read


The Evolution of Injury Causation Models in Sports Science
Explore the evolution of sports injury causation models! Discover how various risk factors interact beyond training load.

Jo Clubb
8 min read
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