Flying Finn on performance
Correspondence to Dr Benjamin Waller, Physical Activity, Physical Education, Sport and Health (PAPESH) Research Centre, Sports Science Department, School of Social Sciences, University of Reykjavik, 110 Reykjavik, Iceland; benw@ru.is Flying Finn on performance Athlete-centred approach is IN! and not...
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Published in: | British journal of sports medicine 2023-04, Vol.57 (8), p.437-438 |
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Summary: | Correspondence to Dr Benjamin Waller, Physical Activity, Physical Education, Sport and Health (PAPESH) Research Centre, Sports Science Department, School of Social Sciences, University of Reykjavik, 110 Reykjavik, Iceland; benw@ru.is Flying Finn on performance Athlete-centred approach is IN! and not a moment too soon. If we ask our athletes what their main goal is from participation in elite sport, it will likely be something about ‘peak performance at my next event’. [...]everything we do as sports and exercise medicine clinicians should support peak performance when it counts. The congress will focus on implementing peak performance in sports physical therapy in different contexts throughout the athletes’ career. |
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ISSN: | 0306-3674 1473-0480 |