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Editorial
. 2020 Apr 24;8(4):56.
doi: 10.3390/sports8040056.

Strategies and Solutions for Team Sports Athletes in Isolation due to COVID-19

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Editorial

Strategies and Solutions for Team Sports Athletes in Isolation due to COVID-19

Igor Jukic et al. Sports (Basel). .

Abstract

In December of 2019, there was an outbreak of a severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by the Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) in China. The virus rapidly spread into the whole World causing an unprecedented pandemic and forcing governments to impose a global quarantine, entering an extreme unknown situation. The organizational consequences of quarantine/isolation are: absence of organized training and competition, lack of communication among athletes and coaches, inability to move freely, lack of adequate sunlight exposure, inappropriate training conditions. Based on the current scientific, we strongly recommend encouraging the athlete to reset their mindset to understand quarantine as an opportunity for development, organizing appropriate guidance, educating and encourage athletes to apply appropriate preventive behavior and hygiene measures to promote immunity and ensuring good living isolation conditions. The athlete's living space should be equipped with cardio and resistance training equipment (portable bicycle or rowing ergometer). Some forms of body mass resistance circuit-based training could promote aerobic adaptation. Sports skills training should be organized based on the athlete's needs. Personalized conditioning training should be carried out with emphasis on neuromuscular performance. Athletes should also be educated about nutrition (Vitamin D and proteins) and hydration. Strategies should be developed to control body composition. Mental fatigue should be anticipated and mental controlled. Adequate methods of recovery should be provided. Daily monitoring should be established. This is an ideal situation in which to rethink personal life, understanding the situation, that can be promoted in these difficult times that affect practically the whole world.

Keywords: COVID-19; athletes; isolation; strategies; team sports; training.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Fundamental characteristics of the tonic and phasic muscles, as well as the main physiological adaptations to pathology or inactivity. Characteristics and habitual response of the tonic and phasic muscles (Cos and Cos, 1999).

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