Delaney, JA, Cummins, CJ, Thornton, HR, and Duthie, GM. Importance, reliability and usefulness of acceleration measures in team sports. J Strength Cond Res 32(12): 3494–3502, 2018—The ability to accelerate, decelerate, and change direction efficiently is imperative to successful team sports performance. Traditional intensity-based thresholds for acceleration and deceleration may be inappropriate for time-series data and have been shown to exhibit poor reliability, suggesting other techniques may be preferable. This study assessed movement data from one professional rugby league team throughout 2 full seasons and 1 preseason period. Using both 5 and 10 Hz global positioning systems (GPS) units, a range of acceleration-based variables were ev...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
Background The external movement loads imposed on players, during competitive team sports, are commo...
Abbott, W, Brickley, G, Smeeton, NJ, and Mills, S. Individualizing acceleration in English Premier L...
The Updated studies published show that among most important capacities in soccer performance are ac...
Background Wearable tracking devices are commonly utilised to quantify the external acceleration loa...
This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity usi...
ii This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity ...
Purpose: To quantify the energetic cost of running and acceleration efforts during rugby league comp...
The use of global positioning systems (GPS) in team sports is now widespread, providing coaches wit...
Purpose: This study sought to quantify the within-individual relationships between spatiotemporal va...
Physical demands of soccer competition vary between playing positions. Previous research investigate...
An important component of change of direction speed is the ability to decelerate. Objective methods ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
An important component of change of direction speed is the ability to decelerate. Objective methods ...
Objectives: This study examined distances covered at low (1–2 m s−2), moderate (2–3 m s−2) and high ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
Background The external movement loads imposed on players, during competitive team sports, are commo...
Abbott, W, Brickley, G, Smeeton, NJ, and Mills, S. Individualizing acceleration in English Premier L...
The Updated studies published show that among most important capacities in soccer performance are ac...
Background Wearable tracking devices are commonly utilised to quantify the external acceleration loa...
This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity usi...
ii This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity ...
Purpose: To quantify the energetic cost of running and acceleration efforts during rugby league comp...
The use of global positioning systems (GPS) in team sports is now widespread, providing coaches wit...
Purpose: This study sought to quantify the within-individual relationships between spatiotemporal va...
Physical demands of soccer competition vary between playing positions. Previous research investigate...
An important component of change of direction speed is the ability to decelerate. Objective methods ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
An important component of change of direction speed is the ability to decelerate. Objective methods ...
Objectives: This study examined distances covered at low (1–2 m s−2), moderate (2–3 m s−2) and high ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
Background The external movement loads imposed on players, during competitive team sports, are commo...
Abbott, W, Brickley, G, Smeeton, NJ, and Mills, S. Individualizing acceleration in English Premier L...