What did the 2014 study in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research find regarding movement screening?
The study found that movement screening scores predicted injury rates significantly better than training volume or intensity among recreational exercisers. Specifically, composite FMS scores below 14 were associated with a 3.8 times higher injury rate, highlighting the importance of assessing movement quality.
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