Background Wearable tracking devices are commonly utilised to quantify the external acceleration load of team sport athletes during training and competition. The ability to accelerate is an important attribute for athletes in many team sports. However, there are many different acceleration metrics that exist in team sport research. This review aimed to provide researchers and practitioners with a clear reporting framework on acceleration variables by outlining the different metrics and calculation processes that have been adopted to quantify acceleration loads in team sport research. Methods A systematic review of three electronic databases (CINAHL, MEDLINE, SPORTDiscus), was performed to identify peer-reviewed studies that published exter...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Athlete-tracking devices that include global positioning system (GPS) an...
Delaney, JA, Wileman, TM, Perry, NJ, Thornton, HR, Moresi, MP, and Duthie, GM. The validity of a glo...
The aim of the current study was (1) to investigate whether the number of accelerations is a more pr...
The Updated studies published show that among most important capacities in soccer performance are ac...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
PURPOSE: Sprints and accelerations are popular performance indicators in applied sport. The methods ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
ii This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity ...
This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity usi...
Integrated technology (IT), which includes accelerometers, global positioning systems (GPS), and hea...
Delaney, JA, Cummins, CJ, Thornton, HR, and Duthie, GM. Importance, reliability and usefulness of ac...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between whole-body accelerations and body-worn accelerometr...
Athlete tracking is increasingly ubiquitous in elite sport. For most practitioners this involves usi...
Copyright © 2015, Georg Thieme Verlag KG. All rights reserved. This study assessed the validity of a...
Accelerometry is a recent method used to quantify workload in team sports. A rapidly increasing numb...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Athlete-tracking devices that include global positioning system (GPS) an...
Delaney, JA, Wileman, TM, Perry, NJ, Thornton, HR, Moresi, MP, and Duthie, GM. The validity of a glo...
The aim of the current study was (1) to investigate whether the number of accelerations is a more pr...
The Updated studies published show that among most important capacities in soccer performance are ac...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
PURPOSE: Sprints and accelerations are popular performance indicators in applied sport. The methods ...
The external load of a team-sport athlete can be measured by tracking technologies, including global...
ii This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity ...
This thesis investigated acceleration in soccer and the ability to improve acceleration capacity usi...
Integrated technology (IT), which includes accelerometers, global positioning systems (GPS), and hea...
Delaney, JA, Cummins, CJ, Thornton, HR, and Duthie, GM. Importance, reliability and usefulness of ac...
Purpose: To investigate the relationship between whole-body accelerations and body-worn accelerometr...
Athlete tracking is increasingly ubiquitous in elite sport. For most practitioners this involves usi...
Copyright © 2015, Georg Thieme Verlag KG. All rights reserved. This study assessed the validity of a...
Accelerometry is a recent method used to quantify workload in team sports. A rapidly increasing numb...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Athlete-tracking devices that include global positioning system (GPS) an...
Delaney, JA, Wileman, TM, Perry, NJ, Thornton, HR, Moresi, MP, and Duthie, GM. The validity of a glo...
The aim of the current study was (1) to investigate whether the number of accelerations is a more pr...