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Mental Fatigue Impairs Tackling Technique in Amateur Rugby Union Players.

Demi DavidowMitchell Robert SmithTayla RossGwyneth Laura JamesLara PaulMichael Ian LambertBen JonesSharief Hendricks
Published in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
MF can diminish a player's overall tackling proficiency, especially when tackling on the nondominant shoulder. The physiological mechanism for this finding may be impaired executive function and suboptimal functioning of neural signals and pathways, which result in less skillful coordination of movement. To further understand and explain MF-induced physiological changes in tackling, the feasibility of monitoring brain activity (such as electroencephalogram) and neuromuscular function (such as electromyogram) needs to be investigated. The findings from this study may also contribute to the development of more effective tackle training programs for injury prevention and performance.
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