Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been many studies that have investigated the physiology of these sports, especially soccer. However, some fitness components of these field-based team sports are poorly understood. In particular, repeated-sprint ability (RSA) is one area that has received relatively little research attention until recent times. Historically, it has been difficult to investigate the nature of RSA, because of the unpredictability of player movements performed during field-based team sports. However, with improvements in technology, time-motion analysis has allowed researchers to document the detailed movement patterns of team-sport athletes. Studies that have published...
The activity patterns of many sports (e.g. badminton, basketball, soccer and squash) are intermitten...
The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological effects of different sprint repetition pr...
Aim. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between maximal aerobic capaci...
Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been man...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
High-intensity sprints of short duration, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
This study aimed to describe the influence of recovery duration during a repeated sprint ability (RS...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Limited information exists about the movement patterns of field-hockey players, especially during el...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Repeated-sprint ability is thought to be an important fitness component of team sports. However, lit...
The purpose of this review was to analyse the\ud physiological basis of repeated-sprint ability\ud (...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
This study investigated the repeated-sprint ability (RSA) physiological responses to a standardized,...
The activity patterns of many sports (e.g. badminton, basketball, soccer and squash) are intermitten...
The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological effects of different sprint repetition pr...
Aim. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between maximal aerobic capaci...
Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been man...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
High-intensity sprints of short duration, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
This study aimed to describe the influence of recovery duration during a repeated sprint ability (RS...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Limited information exists about the movement patterns of field-hockey players, especially during el...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Repeated-sprint ability is thought to be an important fitness component of team sports. However, lit...
The purpose of this review was to analyse the\ud physiological basis of repeated-sprint ability\ud (...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
This study investigated the repeated-sprint ability (RSA) physiological responses to a standardized,...
The activity patterns of many sports (e.g. badminton, basketball, soccer and squash) are intermitten...
The purpose of this study was to examine the physiological effects of different sprint repetition pr...
Aim. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between maximal aerobic capaci...