Differences in performance between winning and losing were examined in 1 elite Gaelic football team in 20 games across 2 complete competitive seasons. Possession was codified using Dartfish TeamPro software and distance covered; walking, jogging, running, and running at high and maximum speeds, was evaluated using Catapult Optimeye S5 player tracking devices. Distance covered in low intensity activity (LIA, ˂4.0 m.s-1 ), high intensity running (HIR, ≥4.0 m·s-1 ) and very high intensity running (VHIR, ≥5.5 m·s-1 ) was also examined along with PlayerLoad™, which represented a composite of all accelerations. Data from 53 players (n=405 files) was collated into specific match periods to facilitate a temporal analysis between the first ...
There is currently limited information available on match running performance in Gaelic football. Th...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physiological profile and activity pattern in club- an...
Differences in performance between winning and losing were examined in 1 elite Gaelic football team ...
The current study examined (a) the match running performance of Gaelic football and (b) the decremen...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
Introduction: Match outcome has been linked to running performance in many sports; however, the asso...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
Game demands of Elite Men’s Gaelic Football (GF) are understudied and far from clear. This first stu...
There is currently limited information available on match running performance in Gaelic football. Th...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physiological profile and activity pattern in club- an...
Differences in performance between winning and losing were examined in 1 elite Gaelic football team ...
The current study examined (a) the match running performance of Gaelic football and (b) the decremen...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
Introduction: Match outcome has been linked to running performance in many sports; however, the asso...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
Game demands of Elite Men’s Gaelic Football (GF) are understudied and far from clear. This first stu...
There is currently limited information available on match running performance in Gaelic football. Th...
The objectives of this study were to; quantify positional differences in the activity profiles of Ga...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physiological profile and activity pattern in club- an...