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Old 19-05-2008, 10:48 PM
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Hi all,

Firstly, just wanted to say hi and compliment you on a great resource site. I'm from AFL Great Britain, the national governing body for Australian Rules Football in Britain. We have just launched our new website and I am begining to think about content for it (which is the reason I came across your forum).

As you may be aware, Aussie Rules is a very physical game which often results in significant wear and tear on players (as well as the odd serious injury). Through our site I am hoping to be able to offer some advice for players from junior age through to seniors about how to look after their bodies before, during and after matches but of course I am in no way an expert on any of this.

I am looking for articles to post up on the site looking at any and all aspects of taking care of players bodies, health and lifestyles. The aim is to publish at least one article a week every week looking at a different area of the body or care for it. I'm even happy to do a lot of the pen work - I just don't want to get any facts wrong!

Of course if any of you are interested in writing or sharing articles they would all be appropriately credited, either to the individual or the site. In fact I'd be interested in speaking with those who run this forum to look into the possiblity of linking our players and clubs to yourselves, both online and possibly in the 'real world'.

Anyway, I guess that's enough for a first post. If anyone is interested in writing for us I'm very happy to speak with you and answer any questions you might have.

Thanks!
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Old 20-05-2008, 02:22 PM
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hi
its a great thinking from your part.initiatives like this will definitely make wonders.
you can search pubmed,sciencedirect,ovid,blackwell synergy etc.when you comes across any interested articles,you can contact the author via the email id/correspondence add provided in the article.
you can even get help from this site by putting up the area/condition of your interest and what sort of studies you expect.so that members of this site can guide you to get related useful articles
you can connect your team virtually by putting up quaries and in real life by availing the services of members residing in your area
once again best of luck for your innovative site
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Old 24-05-2008, 12:12 AM
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Great, thanks for the tips! I'll try to find some good and relevant articles, anything to keep the players on the field and out of the treatment room. Okay, so it's more of a treatment-spot-under-a-tree than a room, but that doesn't sound quite as good...
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