Accelerometry in Basketball: Study of the External Load During Training

To observe the relationship between external load and the design of different training exercises in relation to levels of approach, space, opposition, and type of ... Read more

Does Overexertion Correlate With Increased Injury? The Relationship Between Player Workload and Soft Tissue Injury in Professional American Football Players Using Wearable Technology

Background: The relationship of training load on injury using wearable technology has not been investigated in professional American football players. The primary objective of this ... Read more

Variability of Within-Step Acceleration and Daily Wellness Monitoring in Collegiate American Football

Objectives: It is commonplace to consider accelerometer load and any resultant neuromuscular fatigue in training programs. With these data becoming accepted in sport alongside wellness ... Read more

Injury Risk-Workload Associations in NCAA American College Football

Objectives: To determine injury risk-workload associations in collegiate American Football. Design: Retrospective analysis. Methods: Workload and injury data were recorded from 52 players during a ... Read more

Quantification of Competitive Game Demands of NCAA Division I College Football Players Using Global Positioning Systems

Wellman, AD, Coad, SC, Goulet, GC, and McLellan, CP. Quantification of competitive game demands of NCAA Division I college football players using global positioning systems. ... Read more

Perceived Wellness Associated with Practice and Competition in NCAA Division I Football Players

The present study assessed the influence of movement demands resulting from weekly practice sessions and games, on perceived wellness measurements taken post-game (Sunday) and 48 ... Read more

A Comparison of Pre-Season and In-Season Practice and Game Loads in NCAA Division I Football Players

The aim of the present study was to quantify the individual practice and game loads throughout an NCAA Division I football season to determine if ... Read more

Quantifying Movement Demands of AFL Football Using GPS Tracking

Global positioning system (GPS) monitoring of movement patterns is widespread in elite football, including the Australian Football League (AFL). However, documented analysis of this activity ... Read more

Relationship Between Pre-Training Subjective Wellness Measures, Player Load, and Rating of Perceived Exertion Training Load in American College Football

Purpose: The relationship between pre-training subjective wellness, external and internal training load in American College football is unclear. This study examined the relationship between pre-training ... Read more

The Training Periodization of Professional Australian Football Players During an Entire AFL Season

Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the training periodization of an elite Australian Football team during different phases of the season. Methods: ... Read more

Greater Association of Relative Thresholds Than Absolute Thresholds With Noncontact Lower-Body Injury in Professional Australian Rules Footballers: Implications for Sprint Monitoring

Purpose: To examine the relationship between sprint workloads using relative vs absolute thresholds and lower-body soft-tissue and bone-stress injury incidence in professional Australian Rules Football ... Read more

Quantification of Training and Competition Load Across a Season in an Elite Australian Football Club

Purpose: Load monitoring in Australian Football (AF) has been widely adopted, yet team sport periodization strategies are relatively unknown. Here we have aimed to quantify ... Read more