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Gaelic football in a sociological perspective
2016We have previously written from a sociological perspective on many aspects of Gaelic football, and Gaelic games more generally, including player and spectator violence (Connolly and Dolan, 2010; Dolan and Connolly, 2009, 2014), media relations (Connolly and Dolan, 2012), organizational tensions (Connolly, 2015; Connolly and Dolan, 2011, 2013a) and the ...
Connolly, John, Dolan, Paddy
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Benchmarking successful performances in elite Ladies Gaelic football
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 2021The lack of sport science research conducted on female sport, makes it challenging for coaches and sport science practitioners to develop an evidence-based approach. Ladies Gaelic football (LGF) is the most popular female sport in Ireland with over 200,000 members, however there has been no research to benchmark performance.
Glen Kelly +5 more
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Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal
During adolescence, an adequate diet is needed to fuel performance and support growth and development. While many factors may impact dietary practices, there are some positive associations between nutritional knowledge (NK) and dietary intake ...
Méabh Corr, Ken vanSomeren
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During adolescence, an adequate diet is needed to fuel performance and support growth and development. While many factors may impact dietary practices, there are some positive associations between nutritional knowledge (NK) and dietary intake ...
Méabh Corr, Ken vanSomeren
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International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
The processes underpinning half-time (HT) breaks in elite sport and their impact are an aspect of performance that has been under-researched in coaching literature.
Eamon Devlin +4 more
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The processes underpinning half-time (HT) breaks in elite sport and their impact are an aspect of performance that has been under-researched in coaching literature.
Eamon Devlin +4 more
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The Nutritional and Anthropometric Status of Gaelic Football Players
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2003The aim of this study was to investigate the dietary intakes and anthropometric profiles of county and club Gaelic football players and compare them to soccer players and control subjects. Seven-day dietary records were analyzed and anthropometric measurements were taken midway through the Gaelic football competitive season.
Sue, Reeves, Kieran, Collins
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
PURPOSE The purpose of this research was to report isometric hip adduction and abduction strength reference values of men's and women's Gaelic football and rugby union players and compare values between sexes and between sports.
Ciaran O'Connor +3 more
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PURPOSE The purpose of this research was to report isometric hip adduction and abduction strength reference values of men's and women's Gaelic football and rugby union players and compare values between sexes and between sports.
Ciaran O'Connor +3 more
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The Strength Characteristics of Elite and Subelite Female Gaelic Football Players
Journal of Strength and Conditioning ResearchHughes, W, Healy, R, Lyons, M, Higginbotham, C, Lane, A, and Beattie, K. The strength characteristics of elite and subelite female Gaelic football players.
William Hughes +5 more
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Fitness Profiling of Elite Level Adolescent Gaelic Football Players
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2013The purpose of this study was to evaluate the anthropometric characteristics and fitness levels of elite level under 18 (U-18) Gaelic football players to establish normative centile scores for selected fitness parameters and to compare the physical and fitness characteristics relative to each playing position.
Cullen, Bryan D. +5 more
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A Comparison of Elite and Sub-elite Match-Play Running Performance of Gaelic Football Players
Journal of Strength and Conditioning ResearchDonnelly, S, Collins, K, Burns, C, O’Neill, C, and Mangan, S. A comparison of elite and sub-elite match-play running performance of Gaelic football players. J Strength Cond Res 38(5): 912–923, 2024—This research aimed to examine differences in match-play
Sam Donnelly +4 more
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Sport injuries in Donegal Gaelic footballers.
Irish medical journal, 2010We aimed to identify any pattern of injuries that impacted on the long-term physical wellbeing o f players, sustained by Senior County Gaelic-football players during their playing career and the impact of those injuries on their quality of life. A questionnaire was sent to different Donegal-Panels looking for injuries and surgical procedures undergone ...
Y, El-Gohary, A, Roarty, P, O'Rourke
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