Training prescription and monitoring of team-sport athletes rely on accurate quantification of player movement. Our aim was to determine the sensitivity, reliability and construct validity of measures derived from a wearable device incorporating Global Positioning System (GPS) and accelerometer technology to quantify the peak periods of rugby competition. Match movement data were collected from 30 elite and 30 sub-elite rugby union players across respective competitive seasons. Accelerometer and GPS measures were analysed using a rolling average to identify peak movement for epochs ranging from 5 to 600 seconds. General linear mixed modelling was used to quantify the effects of playing position and match-half on the peak movement and variab...
Cunniffe, B, Proctor, W, Baker, JS, and Davies, B. An evaluation of the physiological demands of eli...
The aim of the present study was to examine positional differences in physical performance measures ...
The aim of this study was (a) to examine the physiological demands of competitive Rugby League match...
This study attempted to use Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to obtain information on elite U...
This study assessed the positional and temporal movement patterns of professional rugby union player...
This study examined the relationship between accelerometer metrics and both collisions and running d...
The application of microtechnology devices (Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and integrated triaxial...
There is limited information regarding the validity and reliability of global positioning system (GP...
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy and reliability of 5, 10, and 15 Hz global posit...
The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global p...
Game demands of professional rugby union players have been well documented; however, there is minima...
International audiencePurpose : The aims of this study were to (1) assess the concurrent validity of...
Rugby union requires players to perform high-intensity locomotor and contact efforts, interspersed w...
Purpose: To quantify the duration and position-specific peak running intensities of international ru...
Global positioning system (GPS) technology was made possible after the invention of the atomic clock...
Cunniffe, B, Proctor, W, Baker, JS, and Davies, B. An evaluation of the physiological demands of eli...
The aim of the present study was to examine positional differences in physical performance measures ...
The aim of this study was (a) to examine the physiological demands of competitive Rugby League match...
This study attempted to use Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to obtain information on elite U...
This study assessed the positional and temporal movement patterns of professional rugby union player...
This study examined the relationship between accelerometer metrics and both collisions and running d...
The application of microtechnology devices (Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and integrated triaxial...
There is limited information regarding the validity and reliability of global positioning system (GP...
The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy and reliability of 5, 10, and 15 Hz global posit...
The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global p...
Game demands of professional rugby union players have been well documented; however, there is minima...
International audiencePurpose : The aims of this study were to (1) assess the concurrent validity of...
Rugby union requires players to perform high-intensity locomotor and contact efforts, interspersed w...
Purpose: To quantify the duration and position-specific peak running intensities of international ru...
Global positioning system (GPS) technology was made possible after the invention of the atomic clock...
Cunniffe, B, Proctor, W, Baker, JS, and Davies, B. An evaluation of the physiological demands of eli...
The aim of the present study was to examine positional differences in physical performance measures ...
The aim of this study was (a) to examine the physiological demands of competitive Rugby League match...