Purpose: Repeated sprinting incorporating tackles leads to greater reductions in sprint performance than repeated sprinting alone. However, the influence of physical contact on the running demands of game-based activities is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine whether the addition of physical contact altered pacing strategies during game-based activities. Methods: Twenty-three elite youth rugby league players were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 played the contact game on day 1 while group 2 played the noncontact game; 72 h later they played the alternate game. Each game consisted of offside touch on a 30 × 70-m field, played over two 8-min halves. Rules were identical between games except the contact game included a 10-s wrestle...
Purpose: To examine the influence of knowledge of exercise duration on pacing and performance during...
Most investigations of the activity profiles of rugby league match-play have reported the physical d...
Introduction: Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest they r...
Purpose: Repeated sprinting incorporating tackles leads to greater reductions in sprint performance ...
Purpose: To determine the influence the number of contact efforts during a single bout has on runnin...
Purpose: To assess the influence of playing standard and physical fitness on pacing strategies durin...
This investigation examines pacing during intermittent team sports. Sixteen junior Rugby League play...
Players from a number of team sports such as soccer, Australian rules football, and rugby league ado...
There is currently limited information on whether pacing occurs during rugby league match play. In a...
Purpose: To assess the impact of different repeated-high-intensity-effort (RHIE) bouts on player act...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Objectives: To investigate the physical demands on junior rugby league players competing at three di...
The objective of the study was to describe the movement demands and running intensities of semi-prof...
The use of 3 or more efforts (running and contact), separated by short recovery periods, is widely u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sprinting demands of National Rugby League (NRL) co...
Purpose: To examine the influence of knowledge of exercise duration on pacing and performance during...
Most investigations of the activity profiles of rugby league match-play have reported the physical d...
Introduction: Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest they r...
Purpose: Repeated sprinting incorporating tackles leads to greater reductions in sprint performance ...
Purpose: To determine the influence the number of contact efforts during a single bout has on runnin...
Purpose: To assess the influence of playing standard and physical fitness on pacing strategies durin...
This investigation examines pacing during intermittent team sports. Sixteen junior Rugby League play...
Players from a number of team sports such as soccer, Australian rules football, and rugby league ado...
There is currently limited information on whether pacing occurs during rugby league match play. In a...
Purpose: To assess the impact of different repeated-high-intensity-effort (RHIE) bouts on player act...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Sports Scie...
Objectives: To investigate the physical demands on junior rugby league players competing at three di...
The objective of the study was to describe the movement demands and running intensities of semi-prof...
The use of 3 or more efforts (running and contact), separated by short recovery periods, is widely u...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the sprinting demands of National Rugby League (NRL) co...
Purpose: To examine the influence of knowledge of exercise duration on pacing and performance during...
Most investigations of the activity profiles of rugby league match-play have reported the physical d...
Introduction: Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest they r...