This study aimed to investigate the differences in physical and technical characteristics among three specific rugby union small-sided games (SSG) and to examine the variability of these characteristics over three weeks within a preseason of a professional rugby union club. Eighteen backs and 22 forwards were recruited for the study. The three SSG designs were: backs only (SSG-B), forwards only (SSG-F) and both backs and forwards (SSG-BF). Physical characteristics were quantified using external (e.g., total distance covered [m·min−1]) and internal (i.e., Stagno's training impulse [AU·min−1]) load measures. Technical characteristics were quantified using the number of rucks, successful passes, unsuccessful passes, line breaks and tries per m...
Rugby is a complex contact sport consisting of varying intensities of locomotion, interspersed with ...
Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest that they regulate t...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
This study aimed to investigate the consistency of attacking tactical and technical behaviour, and p...
Small-sided games (SSGs) have been suggested as a method for concurrently training physical, technic...
Small-sided games is a commonly used training method to develop technical, tactical and physical qua...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate which external load variables were associated with i...
Rugby union is high-intensity contact based team sport that requires players to possess a diverse ra...
The aim was to compare the physical characteristics of under-18 academy and schoolboy rugby union co...
Purpose: To determine if small-sided games (SSGs) could be designed to target specific task loads us...
Purpose: This study quantified the frequencies and timings of rugby union match-play phases (i.e., a...
The effectiveness of offensive ball-carrying has been identified as a key determinant in elite rugby...
The aim was to compare the physical characteristics of under-18 academy and schoolboy rugby union co...
Rugby is a complex contact sport consisting of varying intensities of locomotion, interspersed with ...
Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest that they regulate t...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
This study aimed to investigate the consistency of attacking tactical and technical behaviour, and p...
Small-sided games (SSGs) have been suggested as a method for concurrently training physical, technic...
Small-sided games is a commonly used training method to develop technical, tactical and physical qua...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate which external load variables were associated with i...
Rugby union is high-intensity contact based team sport that requires players to possess a diverse ra...
The aim was to compare the physical characteristics of under-18 academy and schoolboy rugby union co...
Purpose: To determine if small-sided games (SSGs) could be designed to target specific task loads us...
Purpose: This study quantified the frequencies and timings of rugby union match-play phases (i.e., a...
The effectiveness of offensive ball-carrying has been identified as a key determinant in elite rugby...
The aim was to compare the physical characteristics of under-18 academy and schoolboy rugby union co...
Rugby is a complex contact sport consisting of varying intensities of locomotion, interspersed with ...
Contemporary theories on players’ intensity distribution in team sports suggest that they regulate t...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...