The aim of this study was to identify position-related differences in absolute and relative match impacts in rugby union. Thirty-eight subjects were tracked, using GPS units containing inertial sensors, across one full playing season (n = 462 data sets). No difference in the number of impacts >9.01 G were observed between forwards (229 ± 160) and backs (226 ± 151). Forwards, however, experienced a greater absolute (p = 0.03) and relative (p = 0.003) number of impacts >13 G compared to backs. Full backs experienced the highest frequency of absolute impacts >9.01 G, which was significantly greater compared to locks (p = 0.001, d = 1.84), back row (p = 0.003, d = 0.68), out half (p = 0.036, d = 1.24) and wingers (p = 0.036, d = 0.76)....
The purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between professional club and sen...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between pro...
Introduction\ud Previous studies within rugby union have examined various aspects of performance inc...
The aim of this study was to identify position-related differences in absolute and relative match im...
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Game demands of professional rugby union players have been well documented; however, there is minima...
This study attempted to use Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to obtain information on elite U...
Objectives: No study has investigated the influence of field position and phase of play on the physi...
Rugby union is a physically demanding collision sport with high injury rates. There is a common perc...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
Introduction\ud Previous studies within rugby union have examined various aspects of performance inc...
This study aimed to examine training and match demands associated with elite Rugby Union. Eighty-nin...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
The aims of this study were to examine the consequences of the introduction of professional playing ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between professional club and sen...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between pro...
Introduction\ud Previous studies within rugby union have examined various aspects of performance inc...
The aim of this study was to identify position-related differences in absolute and relative match im...
PURPOSE: In team sports, fatigue is manifested by a self-regulated decrease in movement distance and...
Game demands of professional rugby union players have been well documented; however, there is minima...
This study attempted to use Global Positioning System (GPS) devices to obtain information on elite U...
Objectives: No study has investigated the influence of field position and phase of play on the physi...
Rugby union is a physically demanding collision sport with high injury rates. There is a common perc...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
Introduction\ud Previous studies within rugby union have examined various aspects of performance inc...
This study aimed to examine training and match demands associated with elite Rugby Union. Eighty-nin...
Background. Global positioning system (GPS) technology can provide accurate, non-invasive, real-time...
The aims of this study were to examine the consequences of the introduction of professional playing ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between professional club and sen...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to compare the game movement demands between pro...
Introduction\ud Previous studies within rugby union have examined various aspects of performance inc...