Evaluation of Athlete Monitoring Tools across 10 Weeks of Elite Youth Basketball Training: An Explorative Study [PDF]
The growth of sport science technology is enabling more sporting teams to implement athlete monitoring practices related to performance testing and load monitoring.
Branson L. Palmer +4 more
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Athlete Monitoring in Rugby Union: Is Heterogeneity in Data Capture Holding Us Back? [PDF]
In an effort to combat growing demands on players, athlete monitoring has become a central component of professional sport. Despite the introduction of new technologies for athlete monitoring, little is understood about the practices employed in ...
Stephen W. West +4 more
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Associations Between Two Athlete Monitoring Systems Used to Quantify External Training Loads in Basketball Players [PDF]
Monitoring external training load (eTL) has become popular for team sport for managing fatigue, optimizing performance, and guiding return-to-play protocols.
Aaron Heishman +6 more
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Athlete monitoring in handball (ATHMON HB): a survey of current practice in professional women’s and men’s handball [PDF]
Background Athlete monitoring is becoming increasingly important in elite team sports to optimize performance and prevent injuries and other athletic health problems.
Alexander-Stephan Henze +6 more
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Reimagining athlete monitoring for true indicative injury prevention [PDF]
Injury prevention and performance optimisation in sports are evolving from generic strategies to more personalised, timely and data-informed approaches. Traditional systems often rely on infrequent assessments and binary classifications of injury, which ...
Evert Verhagen, Carlos Jimenez
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Mood States, Injury Status, and Countermovement Jump Performance in Brazilian High-Level Sports [PDF]
This study investigated relationships between mood profiles, sports injuries, and countermovement jump with arm swing (CMJ) performance in a cohort study of 417 Brazilian athletes using a multi-methods approach during the period from January to November ...
Izabel Cristina Provenza de Miranda Rohlfs +9 more
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Training Load Monitoring Considerations for Female Gaelic Team Sports: From Theory to Practice
Athlete monitoring enables sports science practitioners to collect information to determine how athletes respond to training loads (TL) and the demands of competition.
John D. Duggan +4 more
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MODELING OF THE TRAINING PREPARATION OF HIGHLY QUALIFIED FEMALE HOCKEY PLAYERS [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of effectiveness of building training and competitive loads of women’s national team of the Republic of Belarus for the European Indoor Hockey Champion ship (Indoor Hockey). The study was conducted at a separate, three-
Igor Shishkov
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Seasonal Accumulated Workloads in Collegiate Women’s Soccer: A Comparison of Starters and Reserves
Research quantifying the unique workload demands of starters and reserves in training and match settings throughout a season in collegiate soccer is limited.
Andrew R. Jagim +5 more
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Flexible functional composites have great potential for a variety of applications in the fields of athlete health monitoring and auxiliary training. There are a few recent reports on various functional composites such as graphene-based composites, MXene ...
Zhi-Kai Zuo +5 more
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