Monitoring External Workloads and Countermovement Jump Performance Throughout a Preseason in Division 1 Collegiate Women’s Basketball Players [PDF]
Monitoring external workloads and countermovement jump performance may be useful for coaches. PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of external load on player performance as measured by a CMJ and specific blood biomarkers ...
Van Dyke, Michelle
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The effects of scoreline and match status on the locomotor patterns of professional footballers [PDF]
Mestrado Internacional em Análise da Performance DesportivaThis study aimed to describe soccer players' different locomotor patterns according to match status and scoreline, considering various time windows that precede and follow the goal momentum (2 ...
Cardeiras, Guilherme António Valente
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Effect of in-season resistance exercise-induced changes in muscle size and strength on match-related handball external load measurements [PDF]
Purpose: this study aimed to investigate if in-season resistance training-induced changes in maximal lower-body strength and fat-free mass could influence changes in match-related handball external load measurements.
Pedersen, Silje Marie
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Effects of two exercise programmes on joint position sense, dynamic balance and countermovement jump in male amateur football players. A randomised controlled trial. [PDF]
Introduction: The injury prevention and warm-up exercises programmes improve physical performance and injury ratio, but it is poorly investigated in amateur football.
Albert Lucena, Daniel +5 more
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Repeated Acceleration Activity in Competitive Youth Soccer [PDF]
Soccer match-play is increasingly characterised by short, high-speed bursts reliant on the ability to accelerate. Performance is impaired after peak acceleration activity and during the second half and may compromise a player’s effectiveness.
Atkins, Stephen +3 more
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Smart Sensor Short:development of training load indicators for the lower extremities in soccer [PDF]
Balancing training load and recovery is crucial for optimal soccer performance. While monitoring devices help optimize performance, most devices focus on trunk-worn sensors for whole-body load indicators, therefore specific insights for the lower ...
Bastiaansen, Bram
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The Applied Use of Wearable Technology in Elite Female Ice Hockey [PDF]
Introduction: The use of wearable technology is increasing in the world of elite sport. The incorporation of evidence-based approaches to training has become a critical component in many competitive sports, including ice hockey.
Douglas, Adam Stuart
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A case study: characterization of physiological, cinematic and neuromuscular demands of handball referee during competition [PDF]
El presente estudio pretende conocer y caracterizar las cargas de un árbitro de Balonmano durante la competición. La muestra se compone de dos árbitros que han participado en las finales infantil y cadete de la competición regional de la Federación ...
Gamonales Puerto, José Martín +4 more
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The aim of the thesis was to examine the utility of tri-axial accelerometer data (PlayerLoad™) during soccer, including its reliability, validity, and determinants, with special reference to potential implications for fatigue management and injury risk.The aims of the first experimental study (chapter 3) were to: 1) establish the test-retest ...
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Overcoming the problem of multicollinearity in sports performance data: A novel application of partial least squares correlation analysis [PDF]
Objectives Professional sporting organisations invest considerable resources collecting and analysing data in order to better understand the factors that influence performance.
Beggs, C +5 more
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