© 2013 Sports Medicine Australia. Objectives: To determine the match-to-match variability in physical activity and technical performance measures in Australian Football, and examine the influence of playing position, time of season, and different seasons on these measures of variability. Design: Longitudinal observational study. Methods: Global positioning system, accelerometer and technical performance measures (total kicks, handballs, possessions and Champion Data rank) were collected from 33 players competing in the Australian Football League over 31 matches during 2011-2012 (N=511 observations). The global positioning system data were categorised into total distance, mean speed (mmin-1), high-speed running (>14.4kmh-1), very high-speed ...
Peak locomotor demands are considered as key metrics for conditioning drills prescription and traini...
Australian Rules football comprises physical and skilled performance for more than 90 min of play. T...
This study examined the relationship between coaches perception of match performance and movement de...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To examine the influence of a range of individual player charac...
Objectives: To examine the effects of match-related and individual player characteristics on activi...
Background: This study compared the physical demands and effect of field location for different phas...
Objectives: To determine the impact of pre-season training loads on in-season match activity profile...
There is little information describing the match running demands of elite-level Australian Rules Foo...
Australian Football, the most popular football code in Australia, is a contact sport played by two t...
© 2017 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To compare positional differences in the physical and t...
We compared the match activity profiles of elite footballers from Australian football (AF), rugby le...
Global positioning system (GPS) monitoring of movement patterns is widespread in elite football incl...
Objectives: To examine the collective influence of a range of physical preparation elements on selec...
Objectives: The physical and technical responses of experienced (≥5 years) and less experienced (1-4...
Johnston, RD, Murray, NB, Austin, DJ, and Duthie, G. Peak movement and technical demands of professi...
Peak locomotor demands are considered as key metrics for conditioning drills prescription and traini...
Australian Rules football comprises physical and skilled performance for more than 90 min of play. T...
This study examined the relationship between coaches perception of match performance and movement de...
© 2017 Human Kinetics, Inc. Purpose: To examine the influence of a range of individual player charac...
Objectives: To examine the effects of match-related and individual player characteristics on activi...
Background: This study compared the physical demands and effect of field location for different phas...
Objectives: To determine the impact of pre-season training loads on in-season match activity profile...
There is little information describing the match running demands of elite-level Australian Rules Foo...
Australian Football, the most popular football code in Australia, is a contact sport played by two t...
© 2017 Sports Medicine Australia Objectives: To compare positional differences in the physical and t...
We compared the match activity profiles of elite footballers from Australian football (AF), rugby le...
Global positioning system (GPS) monitoring of movement patterns is widespread in elite football incl...
Objectives: To examine the collective influence of a range of physical preparation elements on selec...
Objectives: The physical and technical responses of experienced (≥5 years) and less experienced (1-4...
Johnston, RD, Murray, NB, Austin, DJ, and Duthie, G. Peak movement and technical demands of professi...
Peak locomotor demands are considered as key metrics for conditioning drills prescription and traini...
Australian Rules football comprises physical and skilled performance for more than 90 min of play. T...
This study examined the relationship between coaches perception of match performance and movement de...