Purpose: To quantify the duration and position-specific peak running intensities of international rugby union for the prescription and monitoring of specific training methodologies. Methods: Global positioning systems (GPS) were used to assess the activity profile of 67 elite-level rugby union players from 2 nations across 33 international matches. A moving-average approach was used to identify the peak relative distance (m/min), average acceleration/deceleration (AveAcc; m/s2), and average metabolic power (Pmet) for a range of durations (1–10 min). Differences between positions and durations were described using a magnitude-based network. Results: Peak running intensity increased as the length of the moving average decreased. There were li...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global p...
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...
Cunniffe, B, Proctor, W, Baker, JS, and Davies, B. An evaluation of the physiological demands of eli...
Rugby league coaches often prescribe training to replicate the demands of competition. The intensiti...
To quantify and compare the maximum running intensities during rugby union match-play. Running inten...
This study assessed the positional and temporal movement patterns of professional rugby union player...
Purpose: To investigate temporal variation in running intensity across and within halves and evaluat...
Closely matching training session exertions with actual match-play intensities ensures players are p...
A number of studies have used global positioning systems (GPS) to report on positional differences i...
ObjectivesOur aim of this study was to quantify the physical demands of elite rugby union players by...
The aims of this study were (1) to analyze elite rugby union game demands using 3 different approach...
The purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between professional club and sen...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global p...
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...
Cunniffe, B, Proctor, W, Baker, JS, and Davies, B. An evaluation of the physiological demands of eli...
Rugby league coaches often prescribe training to replicate the demands of competition. The intensiti...
To quantify and compare the maximum running intensities during rugby union match-play. Running inten...
This study assessed the positional and temporal movement patterns of professional rugby union player...
Purpose: To investigate temporal variation in running intensity across and within halves and evaluat...
Closely matching training session exertions with actual match-play intensities ensures players are p...
A number of studies have used global positioning systems (GPS) to report on positional differences i...
ObjectivesOur aim of this study was to quantify the physical demands of elite rugby union players by...
The aims of this study were (1) to analyze elite rugby union game demands using 3 different approach...
The purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between professional club and sen...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
Purpose: To quantify activity profiles in approximately 5-min periods to determine if the intensity ...
The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global p...