In the overview below you will find various relevant publications.
In this review article, we propose a new perspective on resilience, including the measurement of multidisciplinary variables over time at the individual level.
In this article, Ruud den Hartigh and Yannick Hill explain the difference between robustness, resilience, and growth.
This article shows that group results on load and recovery in soccer, cannot be generalized to the individual players. These insights, and the accompanying implications, are important to encourage a personalized approach in sports.
Recreational soccer players spend reletively much time to non-soccer related activities like work and education. However. such activities, measured at the start of the season, are unrelated to incurring a hamstring injury.
At the VNOP (Association of Dutch Developmental Psychology) lab visit on 29-09-2022, Niklas Neumann gave a presentation entitled “Bouncing Back: A Dynamical Approach to Resilience in Sport”.
At the Science Café Wageningen on September 21, 2022 with the title “Resilience of mind and body: Recovering from setbacks in sports and mental health” Ruud den Hartigh gave a presentation about the Resilience in sports project.
At the NWOlife 2022 Resilience Congress in Egmond aan Zee Jur Brauers and Niklas Neumann presented a poster and a one-minute pitch about the project
Niklas Neumann: Poster presentation and young researcher award for “Group findings of load and recovery in soccer are not generalizable to individual players” (see attachment for the poster); oral presentation on “Visualizing Performance Dynamics of Soccer Players in Personalized Networks”.
Jur Brauers: Oral presentation on “Are Off-Field Activities an Underestimated Risk for Hamstring Injuries in Dutch Male Amateur Soccer Players? An Exploratory Analysis of a Prospective Cohort Study”; oral presentation on “The Short-term Relation Between Load and Psychophysiological Responses in Invasion Sports: A Meta-Analysis”
Ruud Den Hartigh: Oral presentation on “Resilience in soccer: A multidisciplinary, dynamic, and personalized approach”.
Niklas Neumann: Poster presentation and second for young researcher award for “Dynamic Performance Networks in Sports” (see poster in the attachment); Gimme 5 oral presentation on “The Ergodicity Problem in Sports: Group Results of Load and Recovery Are Not Applicable to Individual Athletes”
Jur Brauers: Gimme 5 oral presentation on “Are Off-Field Activities an Underestimated Risk for Hamstring Injuries in Dutch Male Amateur Soccer Players? An Exploratory Analysis of a Prospective Cohort Study”; oral presentation on “The Short-term Relation Between Load and Psychophysiological Responses in Invasion Sports: A Meta-Analysis”
Ruud Den Hartigh: Oral presentation: “Resilient athletes: A multidisciplinary personalized approach”; oral presentation by Yannick Hill: “Nonergodicity in Protective Factors of Resilience in Athletes – Focusing on the Individual in Research and Practice”.
Rens Meerhoff en Ruud den Hartigh: Workshop op uitnodiging over "From data collection to rapid feedback on the pitch - A hands-on demonstration based on a multidisciplinary project on resilience in sports"
Rens Meerhoff: Presentatie over "The merits of data science in sports: Revealing micro- and macro- processes of Resilience"
Niklas Neumann: Presentatie over "Dynamical Individual Processes in Sports: Evidence for Nonergodicity in Load and Recovery"
Jur Brauers: Presentatie over "Resilient Athletes: A Multidisciplinary, Personalized Approach"