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. 2017 Feb;52(2):145-148.
doi: 10.4085/1062-6050-52.3.02. Epub 2017 Jan 31.

NCAA Football Off-Season Training: Unanswered Prayers… A Prayer Answered

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NCAA Football Off-Season Training: Unanswered Prayers… A Prayer Answered

Scott Anderson. J Athl Train. 2017 Feb.

Abstract

Off-season training in year-round collegiate football is purported to be performance enhancing. Absent principles of exercise physiology, excesses in sport-training regimens pose risk to the participant athletes. Since 2000, 33 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football players have died in sport: 27 nontraumatic deaths and 6 traumatic deaths, a ratio of 4.5 nontraumatic deaths for every traumatic death. On average, 2 NCAA football players die per season. Best practices, consensus guidelines, and precautions are ignored, elevating the risk. However, standards exist that will, if heeded, prevent nontraumatic death in athletes training for sport. Sickle cell trait status knowledge and tailored precautions are preventing deaths from exertional collapse associated with sickle cell trait. Adherence to established principles of exercise physiology and best-practice training standards, which is long overdue, will help to prevent not only deaths from exertional collapse associated with sickle cell trait but also sudden cardiac, exertional heat stroke, and asthma deaths.

Keywords: nontraumatic death; performance enhancement; year-round training.

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