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In Ireland, the majority of coaches at non-elite level are volunteers and within the female-only team sport of women's Gaelic football, most qualified coaches are women.
Irene Hogan +2 more
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A multidimensional database of in-game player movements (Actions and events) in gaelic football. [PDF]
Antonini V, Sheridan D, Roantree M.
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The physiological demands of Gaelic football. [PDF]
Match-lay demands of Gaelic football and fitness profiles were assessed at club competitive level. English Gaelic football club championship players (n = 11) were assessed for anthropometry, leg strength and time to exhaustion on a treadmill run. A similar test battery was administered to a reference group of University competitive soccer players (n ...
G, Florida-James, T, Reilly
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Nutrition knowledge of elite and non-elite Gaelic footballers [PDF]
Dietary intake plays a significant role in athletic performance and is influenced by several factors, including nutrition knowledge. Gaelic footballers are amateur athletes who conduct high-intensity, intermittent activity during training and competition, and have previously demonstrated insufficient dietary intake.
Lachlan Mitchell +6 more
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Lower limb MSK injuries among school-aged rugby and football players: a systematic review
Objective The objective of this systematic review was to explore the incidence of lower limb musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries sustained by rugby union, rugby league, soccer, Australian Rules and Gaelic football players under 18 years.
Julie Hides +5 more
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Agility demands of Gaelic football match-play: a time-motion analysis [PDF]
Research into the physical demands of Gaelic football is limited with no research into the agility or change of direction (CoD) demands of the sport. This study examined the CoD demands of Gaelic football via a time-motion analysis of senior inter-county match play.
Talty, P +3 more
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Event detection in field sports video using audio-visual features and a support vector machine [PDF]
In this paper, we propose a novel audio-visual feature-based framework for event detection in broadcast video of multiple different field sports. Features indicating significant events are selected and robust detectors built. These features are rooted in
O'Connor, Noel E., Sadlier, David A.
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Background Sports science research in elite female Gaelic team sports has increased in recent years, but still a large disparity exists between the volume of studies involving male and female players.
John David Duggan +2 more
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Event detection based on generic characteristics of field-sports [PDF]
In this paper, we propose a generic framework for event detection in broadcast video of multiple different field-sports. Features indicating significant events are selected, and robust detectors built. These features are rooted in generic characteristics
O'Connor, Noel E., Sadlier, David A.
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Performance indicators in club level Gaelic football
Over 2000 Gaelic Football clubs compete annually for the honour of playing in the All-Ireland club finals in Croke Park in front of up to 30,000 people. There are no published performance data for club level Gaelic football, despite evidence of considerable performance analysis activity.
Kevin McGuigan +2 more
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