This study compared the use of rolling average (ROLL) and fixed-time (FIXED) epochs for quantifying the peak movement demands of international rugby union match-play across …

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Objective: The objective of this study was to establish whether a simple integration of selected internal and external training load (TL) metrics is useful for …

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Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have provided practitioners with information on the physical activity profiles, such as distance covered, high-speed running, and sprint speeds, of team-sport …

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This investigation aimed to compare the international level peak intensity period of male field hockey players to those experienced during professional and amateur club hockey …

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The assessment of competitive movement demands in team sports has traditionally relied upon global positioning system (GPS) analyses presented as fixed-time epochs (e.g., 5–40 min). …

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Purpose: To establish the inter-unit reliability of a range of Global Positioning System (GPS)-derived movement indicators, determine the variation between manufacturers, and investigate the difference …

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The aims of the current study were:To examine the magnitude of between-GPS-models differences in commonly reported running-based measures in football. To examine between-units variability. To …

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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. …

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