Cloosterman, Kyra L A Vos, Robert-Jan de van Oeveren, Ben Visser, Edwin Bierma-Zeinstra, Sita M A van Middelkoop, Marienke
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Journal of athletic training
Before examining the impact of training load on injury risk in runners, it is important to gain insight into the differences between methods that are used to measure change in training load. To investigate differences between 4 methods when calculating change in training load: (1) weekly training load; (2) acute : chronic workload ratio (ACWR), cou...
carbone, leandro sampietro, matías garcía-sillero, manuel tartaglia-pulcini, bruno cicognini, agustín vargas-molina, salvador
Purpose: The main objective of this research was to develop a questionnaire for the subjective evaluation of the quantity and magnitude of impacts experienced by rugby players. Methods: Thirty-six male rugby union players (mean ± SD, age; 23.5 ± 3.6 years, height; 179 ± 10.0 cm, body mass; 89.58 ± 13.6 kg) participated in this study, comprising eig...
vaccaro-benet, pau gómez-carmona, carlos d. marzano-felisatti, joaquín martín pino-ortega, josé
Beach variants of popular sports like soccer and handball have grown in participation over the last decade. However, the characterization of the workload demands in beach sports remains limited compared to their indoor equivalents. This systematic review aimed to: (1) characterize internal and external loads during beach invasion sports match-play;...
mejuto, gaizka gómez-carmona, carlos david gracia, jokin rico-gonzález, markel
The popularity of surfing has increased exponentially, reaching its recent debut in the Olympic Games. However, surfing suffers from a relative immature technological market, while in other sports some technologies such as global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) have become an essential work material for strength and conditioning and head coach...
Ferraz, António Duarte-Mendes, Pedro Sarmento, Hugo Valente-Dos-Santos, João Travassos, Bruno
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Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Background Tracking devices, such as global (GPS) and local (LPS) positioning systems, combined with physiological measurements, have become reliable tools to characterize movement patterns, assessing the external load (EL), internal load (IL), fatigue, and performance of athletes in team sports. This scoping review aims to provide a comprehensive ...
Mgalla, Daniel W. Manda, Julius Muthoni, Francis K.
Dobbin, Nick Thorpe, Cari Highton, Jamie Twist, Craig
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Science & medicine in football
To examine the influence of individual and situational factors on the movement characteristics and internal responses of players to an international Touch tournament. Using 47 International Touch players (25 men and 22 women), the associations between the movement characteristics and internal responses with individual (sprint, glycolytic test, Yo-Y...
Howe, Samuel T Aughey, Robert J Hopkins, William G Stewart, Andrew M
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International journal of sports physiology and performance
The aim of this investigation was to quantify professional rugby union player activity profiles after the most intense (peak) passages of matches. Movement data were collected from 30 elite and 30 subelite professional rugby union athletes across respective competitive seasons. Accelerometer-derived PlayerLoad and global navigation satellite system...
Li, Haicang
In the modern traffic system, road traffic accidents and congestion have been the most critical problems which have caused a large number of deaths and economic damage. ITS (intelligent traffic system) based on vehicular communications is one of the effective approaches to avoid vehicle collisions and increase the efficiency of traffic. GPS (global...
yaseen, saima zafar, fiza alsulami, hamed h.
The global positioning system (GPS) is a satellite navigation system that determines locations. Whenever the baseline satellites are serviced or deactivated, the Space Force often flies more than 24 GPS satellites to maintain coverage. The additional satellites are not regarded as a part of the core constellation but may improve the performance of ...