The aim of this article was to systematically review the methods adopted to collect and interpret external training load (ETL) using microtechnology incorporating global positioning system (GPS). The main deficiencies identified concerned the non-collection of match ETL, and the non-consideration of potential confounders (e.g. playing position, fitness level, starting status or session content). Also, complementary training (individual/reconditioning) and pre-match warm-up were rarely quantified. To provide a full picture of the training demands, ETL was commonly complemented by internal training load monitoring with the rating of perceived exertion predominantly adopted instead of heart rate recordings. Continuous data collection and inter...
We examined the within-player correlation between external training load (ETL) and perceptual respon...
The aims of this study were to analyze the differences of physical demands of non-starter players re...
This study aimed to examine the interchangeability of two external training load (ETL) monitoring me...
Monitoring training and match load provides important insights about individual responses and fati...
Football is an intermittent (Bangsbo, 1994; Shephard, 1999; Reilly, 2005) and non-linear team sport....
Introduction and purpose Assessing the external load during physical activity during football traini...
Introduction and purpose Assessing the external load during physical activity during football traini...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
The aim of this study was to assess the measurement properties of external training load measures ac...
Within the literature, different playing positions present different external load profiles in match...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
During last decade, technological advances during last decade allowed to quantify training and match...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine the external load of a football team across playing pos...
The rate of perceived exertion (RPE) is widely adopted to quantify internal training load (ITL) in p...
Name: Analysis of external indicators of physical activity in professional football players Objectiv...
We examined the within-player correlation between external training load (ETL) and perceptual respon...
The aims of this study were to analyze the differences of physical demands of non-starter players re...
This study aimed to examine the interchangeability of two external training load (ETL) monitoring me...
Monitoring training and match load provides important insights about individual responses and fati...
Football is an intermittent (Bangsbo, 1994; Shephard, 1999; Reilly, 2005) and non-linear team sport....
Introduction and purpose Assessing the external load during physical activity during football traini...
Introduction and purpose Assessing the external load during physical activity during football traini...
Aim: The use of external and internal load is an important aspect of monitoring systems in team spor...
The aim of this study was to assess the measurement properties of external training load measures ac...
Within the literature, different playing positions present different external load profiles in match...
Measurement of external load in players provides objective information to optimise the weekly balanc...
During last decade, technological advances during last decade allowed to quantify training and match...
The aims of this study were to (1) determine the external load of a football team across playing pos...
The rate of perceived exertion (RPE) is widely adopted to quantify internal training load (ITL) in p...
Name: Analysis of external indicators of physical activity in professional football players Objectiv...
We examined the within-player correlation between external training load (ETL) and perceptual respon...
The aims of this study were to analyze the differences of physical demands of non-starter players re...
This study aimed to examine the interchangeability of two external training load (ETL) monitoring me...