The purpose of this study was to investigate daily deviations of selected physiological and psychometric variables in elite Gaelic football players during a pre-competition training camp to minimize the risk of overtraining and injury. Thirty elite Gaelic football players (26.9 ± 3.5 years, 182.8 ± 6.1 cm, 84.6 ± 8.1 kg) participated in this study. Data were collected during a 5-day warm-weather training camp. External training loads (TL) of total distance (TD) and high-speed running distance (HSR) were measured via global positioning system (GPS) technology. Physiological response to external load was measured via countermovement jump (CMJ) using an Electronic Jump Mat. Internal TL (Session RPE X Session Duration) was recorded for each pla...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
Purpose: To examine the association between combined session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) work...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
The current investigation aimed to examine the ecological validity of self-reported wellness questio...
Objectives: To examine selected perceptual and physiological measures to monitor fitness, fatigue an...
This study investigated the positional running demands of elite Gaelic football players during match...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
Purpose: Traditional models of training periodization fault in their application to football. The ta...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
Objectives: To determine the impact of pre-season training loads on in-season match activity profile...
The current investigation quantified the training and match-play load of elite Gaelic football playe...
his study aimed to examine internal loads in male adolescent Gaelic footballers and their associatio...
In team sports, the competition season requires a balance between training and recovery. To assist i...
Season long competition schedules in football create unique challenges for coaches in balancing the ...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
Purpose: To examine the association between combined session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) work...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...
The current investigation aimed to examine the ecological validity of self-reported wellness questio...
Objectives: To examine selected perceptual and physiological measures to monitor fitness, fatigue an...
This study investigated the positional running demands of elite Gaelic football players during match...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relationship between chronic training loads, number of exposures to maxim...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
Purpose: Traditional models of training periodization fault in their application to football. The ta...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
Objectives: To determine the impact of pre-season training loads on in-season match activity profile...
The current investigation quantified the training and match-play load of elite Gaelic football playe...
his study aimed to examine internal loads in male adolescent Gaelic footballers and their associatio...
In team sports, the competition season requires a balance between training and recovery. To assist i...
Season long competition schedules in football create unique challenges for coaches in balancing the ...
Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the proportion of preseason training sessions co...
Purpose: To examine the association between combined session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) work...
Objectives: To compare different methods of training load (TL) quantification and their relationship...