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Sport Science vs Intuitive Coaching

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by NewsBot, Sep 27, 2016.

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  3. Dieter Fellner

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    It makes intuitive sense that sports science can improve an athlete's performance. Medicine and surgery is forever held to the standard of EBM. In this day of EBM I do sometimes wonder if there is some of that here to support this concept. Or if we even need it. Has EBM taken a wrong turn?
     
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