Purpose: To quantify and compare internal and external workloads in regular and overtime games and examine changes in relative workloads during overtime compared with other periods in overtime games in male basketball players. Methods: Starting players for a semiprofessional male basketball team were monitored during 2 overtime games and 2 regular games (nonovertime) with similar contextual factors. Internal (rating of perceived exertion and heart-rate variables) and external (PlayerLoad and inertial movement analysis variables) workloads were quantified across games. Separate linear mixed-models and effect-size analyses were used to quantify differences in variables between regular and overtime games and between game periods in overtim...
The purpose of this study was to compare peak external intensities across game quarters in basketbal...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study determined whether external wor...
Purpose: To quantify and compare the internal workloads experienced during the playoffs and regular ...
Purpose: To quantify and compare internal and external workloads in regular and overtime games and e...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare internal and external workloads in regular and overtime games and e...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare external and internal game workloads according to contextual factor...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between external and internal workloads using a comprehens...
To quantify and compare workloads encountered by basketball players during individual games played a...
To investigate associations between acute workload and in-game performance in basketball. Eight semi...
PURPOSE: To compare weekly training and game demands according to playing position in basketball pla...
PURPOSE: To compare peak and average intensities encountered during winning and losing game quarters...
Purpose: To assess the weekly fluctuations in workload and differences in workload according to play...
Examination of activity demands and stoppage durations across game periods provides useful insight c...
Purpose: To quantify and compare the internal workloads experienced during the playoffs and regular ...
PURPOSE: To systematically quantify the external and internal workloads reported during games-based ...
The purpose of this study was to compare peak external intensities across game quarters in basketbal...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study determined whether external wor...
Purpose: To quantify and compare the internal workloads experienced during the playoffs and regular ...
Purpose: To quantify and compare internal and external workloads in regular and overtime games and e...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare internal and external workloads in regular and overtime games and e...
PURPOSE: To quantify and compare external and internal game workloads according to contextual factor...
Purpose: To investigate the relationships between external and internal workloads using a comprehens...
To quantify and compare workloads encountered by basketball players during individual games played a...
To investigate associations between acute workload and in-game performance in basketball. Eight semi...
PURPOSE: To compare weekly training and game demands according to playing position in basketball pla...
PURPOSE: To compare peak and average intensities encountered during winning and losing game quarters...
Purpose: To assess the weekly fluctuations in workload and differences in workload according to play...
Examination of activity demands and stoppage durations across game periods provides useful insight c...
Purpose: To quantify and compare the internal workloads experienced during the playoffs and regular ...
PURPOSE: To systematically quantify the external and internal workloads reported during games-based ...
The purpose of this study was to compare peak external intensities across game quarters in basketbal...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study determined whether external wor...
Purpose: To quantify and compare the internal workloads experienced during the playoffs and regular ...