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Neuromuscular Load in Professional Women's Handball: Segmentation of the Player Load and the Impacts at Group and Individual Level. [PDF]
Antúnez A +3 more
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Shaping Training Load, Technical-Tactical Behaviour, and Well-Being in Football: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Afonso P +5 more
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Description and Classification of Training Drills, Based on Biomechanical and Physiological Load, in Elite Basketball. [PDF]
Sosa C +4 more
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Position-specific workload of professional rugby union players during tactical periodization training. [PDF]
Hu X +7 more
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Activity Profiles in International Women’s Team Handball Using PlayerLoad
Team handball matches place diverse physical demands on players, which may result in fatigue and decreased activity levels. However, previous speed-based methods of quantifying player activity may not be sensitive for capturing short-lasting team-handball-specific movements.Purpose:To examine activity profiles of a women’s team handball team and ...
Eirik Halvorsen Wik +2 more
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Differences in PlayerLoad and pitch type in collegiate baseball players
PlayerLoad is derived from a tri-axial accelerometer device and is a measure of an athlete's external training load. Tri-axial accelerometers (Optimeye S5, Catapult Sports, Melbourne, Australia) were worn by 25 collegiate pitchers during a pitching session. Pitches included fastballs, curve balls, sliders, and changeups.
Garrett S. Bullock +5 more
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Purpose:The use of wearable microtechnology to monitor the external load of fast bowling is challenged by the inherent variability of bowling techniques between bowlers. This study assessed the between-bowlers variability in PlayerLoad, bowling velocity, and performance execution across repeated bowling spells.Methods:Seven national-level fast bowlers ...
Dean J. McNamara +4 more
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Purpose:The study aimed to establish the test–retest reliability and convergent validity of PlayerLoad™ (triaxial-accelerometer data) during a standardized bout of treadmill running.Methods:Forty-four team-sport players performed 2 standardized incremental treadmill running tests (7–16 km/h) 7 d apart.
Steve Barrett +2 more
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Purpose: To examine relationships among physical performance, workload, and injury risk in professional rugby league players. Methods: Maximal-effort (n = 112) and submaximal (n = 1084) running performances of 45 players were recorded from 1 club over 2 consecutive seasons.
Billy T. Hulin +4 more
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