Purpose: This study sought to quantify the within-individual relationships between spatiotemporal variables and initial acceleration sprint performance in elite rugby backs, and to establish a normative data set of relevant strength-based measures. Methods: First, the spatiotemporal variables, step length / step rate and contact time / flight time ratios and initial acceleration performance were obtained from 35 elite male rugby backs (mean ± SD: age 25 9 ± 3 years) over the first four steps of three sprints. Angular and linear kinematic aspects of technique and strength-based qualities were collected from 25 of these participants. Secondly, the same spatiotemporal variables were collected from 19 of the participants on three further occa...
Speed and sprint momentum are considered to be important physical qualities for rugby. The purpose o...
INTRODUCTION: Well-developed acceleration abilities are critical for performance in rugby sevens. In...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from International Journal of Sports Ph...
Purpose: This study implemented 18-week individual-specific sprint acceleration training interventio...
Sprint acceleration is an important performance feature in many sports. For professional rugby union...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The initial steps of a sprint are important in team sports, such as rugby, where there is an inheren...
The initial steps of a sprint are important in team sports, such as rugby, where there is an inheren...
Sprinting ability is fundamental to success in rugby, Mere athletes are repetitively required to acc...
The reliability of the key determining kinematic variables associated with short sprint performance ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the sprinting kinematics of elite rugby players as the...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
Acceleration performance is important for field sport athletes that require a high level of repeat s...
Speed and sprint momentum are considered to be important physical qualities for rugby. The purpose o...
INTRODUCTION: Well-developed acceleration abilities are critical for performance in rugby sevens. In...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from International Journal of Sports Ph...
Purpose: This study implemented 18-week individual-specific sprint acceleration training interventio...
Sprint acceleration is an important performance feature in many sports. For professional rugby union...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
Sprint acceleration is an important motor skill in team sports, thus consideration of techniques ado...
The initial steps of a sprint are important in team sports, such as rugby, where there is an inheren...
The initial steps of a sprint are important in team sports, such as rugby, where there is an inheren...
Sprinting ability is fundamental to success in rugby, Mere athletes are repetitively required to acc...
The reliability of the key determining kinematic variables associated with short sprint performance ...
To obtain more in-depth insights in biomechanical factors determining performance during sprint runn...
The purpose of this study was to characterize the sprinting kinematics of elite rugby players as the...
Physical tasks such as scrummaging, rucking and mauling are highly specific to rugby and also place ...
Acceleration performance is important for field sport athletes that require a high level of repeat s...
Speed and sprint momentum are considered to be important physical qualities for rugby. The purpose o...
INTRODUCTION: Well-developed acceleration abilities are critical for performance in rugby sevens. In...
Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from International Journal of Sports Ph...