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Cink among 45 players in US Open after 36-hole qualifiers
Cink among 45 players in US Open after 36-hole qualifiers
Stewart Cink has earned another trip to the U.S. Open at age 50
1970-01-01 08:00
Phillies' Nola loses no-hit bid on homer in 7th against Tigers
Phillies' Nola loses no-hit bid on homer in 7th against Tigers
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Aaron Nola lost his no-hit bid against the Detroit Tigers on Nick Maton’s three-run homer into the second deck with two outs in the seventh inning on Monday night
1970-01-01 08:00
India carries failure on biggest stages into world test cricket final against Australia
India carries failure on biggest stages into world test cricket final against Australia
Cricket's first World Test Championship final didn’t go as expected
1970-01-01 08:00
Hovland goes from winning Memorial to caddying in US Open qualifier
Hovland goes from winning Memorial to caddying in US Open qualifier
How to celebrate winning the Memorial
1970-01-01 08:00
Rangers transfer deGrom to 60-day IL, push return to at least late June
Rangers transfer deGrom to 60-day IL, push return to at least late June
The Texas Rangers have transferred Jacob deGrom to the 60-day injured list
1970-01-01 08:00
Virtual reality could help improve heading skills amid new restrictions – study
Virtual reality could help improve heading skills amid new restrictions – study
Virtual reality could help footballers improve their heading without the repetitive head impacts from a ball, a new study indicates. Players involved in a study at Manchester Metropolitan University’s Institute of Sport and its Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences demonstrated greater performance in ‘real world’ heading after training with a VR headset compared to a control group who did no training. The VR group also reported greater self-confidence and efficacy in their heading compared to the control group, the study found. Our findings show that virtual reality (VR) based training can be used to improve real-world heading performance. Dr Ben Marshall, Manchester Metropolitan University Institute of Sport The study, titled: ‘A preliminary investigation into the efficacy of training soccer heading in immersive virtual reality’, has been published in the journal Virtual Reality on Tuesday. It provides some insights into how players may be able to improve heading technique amid restrictions on training. Football Association guidelines advise against any heading training in under-12s, while a trial is ongoing in the current season and next season to eliminate deliberate heading completely from matches up to and including that age group. At ages 12 and 13, heading should be limited to a single session of no more than five headers, and no more than 10 headers per session for children aged 14 to 17, according to FA guidance. Even in adult football at all levels, players are advised to perform only 10 ‘higher force headers’ per training week, such as headers from crosses, corners, free-kicks and returning of goal kicks. The exposure to heading has been limited because of concerns over the sub-concussive impact of repetitive heading on a player’s longer-term wellbeing. The 2019 FIELD Study found professional footballers were three and a half times more likely to die of neurodegenerative disease than age-matched members of the general population. “With increasing restrictions of heading exposure to professional and youth soccer, it is evident that alternative methods for training heading confidence and technique will be required while it remains an integral part of the game,” the VR paper concluded. “The work presented here provides some initial evidence suggesting that immersive VR may have a place in any new approach to training this important skill.” A group of 36 adult recreational-level players, made up of 30 men and six women, participated in the study in total. The 36 were split into two groups of 18, with 16 men and two women in the control group who did not use the VR headsets between ‘real world’ heading sessions, and 14 men and four women in the VR group. The VR group used the Oculus Quest 2 head-mounted display, with the Rezzil Player 22 application used to provide the VR football heading training. Dr Ben Marshall, Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Psychology at the Manchester Metropolitan University Institute of Sport, said: “Our findings show that virtual reality (VR) based training can be used to improve real-world heading performance and that this method is more effective than not training the skill at all. “This is important as current training guidelines recommend limiting the number of physical headers performed in training for all age groups due to the associated long-term risks to player health. “Our findings suggest the inclusion of VR-based training could play an important role in developing football heading skills whilst reducing the number of real-world headers and sub-concussive head impacts that players need to be exposed to – which is really positive.”
1970-01-01 08:00
Callaghan's arrival as US coach taken in stride by Pulisic, used to changes
Callaghan's arrival as US coach taken in stride by Pulisic, used to changes
Christian Pulisic takes coaching changes in stride, whether at Chelsea or now the U.S. national team
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden says Chiefs 'building a dynasty' as he hosts Kansas City Super Bowl champs at White House
Biden says Chiefs 'building a dynasty' as he hosts Kansas City Super Bowl champs at White House
President Joe Biden says the Kansas City Chiefs are “building a dynasty” as he hosts the team at the White House to mark their Super Bowl victory in February
1970-01-01 08:00
At French Open, Francisco Cerundolo is mad at chair umpire over Holger Rune's double-bounce
At French Open, Francisco Cerundolo is mad at chair umpire over Holger Rune's double-bounce
Francisco Cerundolo is devastated about losing his French Open fourth-round match to Holger Rune in a fifth-set tiebreaker
1970-01-01 08:00
Coco Gauff wanted a French Open rematch against Iga Swiatek; it'll happen in the quarterfinals
Coco Gauff wanted a French Open rematch against Iga Swiatek; it'll happen in the quarterfinals
Coco Gauff put aside a skinned knee and a bad stretch in the first set to reach the French Open quarterfinals for the third consecutive year
1970-01-01 08:00
Jags' Calvin Ridley sneaks in extra reps as coaches preach slow, steady approach
Jags' Calvin Ridley sneaks in extra reps as coaches preach slow, steady approach
Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson is trying to get receiver Calvin Ridley to slowly work his way back following an 18-month absence
1970-01-01 08:00
Jokic, Djokovic place Serbia sports front and center at NBA Finals, French Open
Jokic, Djokovic place Serbia sports front and center at NBA Finals, French Open
They use the court as their canvas, seeing passing lanes and paths to victory that others in their sports simply cannot
1970-01-01 08:00
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