The aim of this study was to investigate if microtechnology-derived collision loads could differentiate between collision performance outcomes and to compare the physical and analytical …

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Objective: This study aimed to: (a) identify the association between external workloads and injury risk in the subsequent week; and (b) understand the effectiveness of …

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Background: Quantifying the peak match demands within the football codes is useful for the appropriate prescription of external training load. Wearable microtechnology devices can be …

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Aims: The study aimed to determine whether collision loads derived from microtechnology can distinguish between collision performance outcomes and to compare the physical and analytical …

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The quantification of external load through global positioning systems (GPS) is now commonplace across the different football codes. Despite this acceptance amongst sports science practitioners, …

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Background: Quantifying the peak match demands within the football codes is useful for the appropriate prescription of external training load. Wearable microtechnology devices can be …

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Background: The physical demands of rugby league, rugby union, and American football are significantly increased through the large number of collisions players are required to …

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Objectives: To compare the metabolic power demands between positional groups, and examine temporal changes in these parameters during Australian Football match-play. Design: Longitudinal observational study. …

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Purpose: To describe the metabolic demands of rugby league match play for positional groups and compare match distances obtained from high-speed-running classifications with those derived …

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