Search Results - Temperature
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A cross-national survey of basketball strength and conditioning coaches` warm-up practices
Flórez-Gil, E., Boullosa, D., Calleja-González, J., Vaquera, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2025)“…Results: The most frequently reported warm-up objectives were injury prevention (83%), general physical preparation (80.7%), and increasing body temperature (69.3%). Prepractice warm-ups most commonly lasted between 10 and 15 minutes (48.9%), whereas pregame warm-ups lasting more than 30 minutes were reported by 38.6% of coaches in men`s teams and 44.4% in women`s teams. …”
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Exploring factors influencing number of fouls in soccer
Liu, X., Zuo, Y., Aslam, H. S., Kim, S., Fu, M.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Matches played in cool conditions (COOL, temperature < 20.0°C) had significantly more fouls than those played in hot (HOT, 25.1-30.0°C) and very hot (VHOT, >30.0°C) conditions. …”
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Examining the relationship of training load and menstrual cycle on a web application-based load and recovery score: A longitudinal observational study in elite women's soccer
Brefin, S. L., Anderegg, J., Nigg, C. R., Koschnick, D., Paul, C., Ketelhut, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…The LRS was recorded daily using a web application, and a subgroup of 34 players recorded their basal temperature every morning, using a digital thermometer. …”
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Can heat conditions affect the heart rate responses, perception of effort, and technical performance of young male football players during small-sided games? a comparative study
Kang, Z.-H., Chen, Z., Liu, G.-Y.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Effect of repeated post-resistance exercise cold or hot water immersion on in-season inflammatory responses in academy rugby players: a randomised controlled cross-over design
Horgan, B. G., West, N. P., Tee, N., Halson, S. L., Drinkwater, E. J., Chapman, D. W., Haff, G. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Neuromuscular but not technical performance is affected by time-of-day in semiprofessional, female basketball players
Gaos, S., Sánchez-Jorge, S., Muñoz, A., Vicente-Campos, D., Acebes-Sánchez, J., Esquius, L., Scanlan, A. T., López-Samanes, Á.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2024)“…Mechanism variables were also obtained including tympanic temperature, urinary specific gravity, and rating of perceived exertion at each session. …”
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Sweat characteristics and fluid balance responses during two heat training camps in elite female field hockey players
Goods, P. S., Wall, B., Galna, B., McKay, A. K., Jennings, D., Peeling, P., Watson, G.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2024)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Effects of ambient temperature on physical and physiological demands and player`s judgment ability assessed by a football-specific fatigue-inducing protocols
Pompeo, A., Cirillo, E., Costa, J., Vilaça-Alves, J., Williams, A. M., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Neves, J. A., Casanova, F.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2023)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Concurrent validity of the CORE wearable sensor with BodyCap temperature pill to assess core body temperature during an elite women`s field hockey heat training camp
Goods, P. S. R., Maloney, P., Miller, J., Jennings, D., Fahey-Gilmour, J., Peeling, P., Galna, B.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Science and soccer. Developing elite performers
A. M. Williams, P. R. Ford, B. DrustPublished 2023Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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A 0.1% L-Menthol mouth swill in elite male rugby players has different effects in forwards and backs
Jerram, M. L., Baker, D., Smith, T. B., Healey, P., Taylor, L., Black, K.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Concurrent validity of the CORE wearable sensor with BodyCap temperature pill to assess core body temperature during an elite women`s field hockey heat training camp
Goods, P. S. R., Maloney, P., Miller, J., Jennings, D., Fahey-Gilmour, J., Peeling, P., Galna, B.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2023)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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No effect of repeated post-resistance exercise cold or hot water immersion on in-season body composition and performance responses in academy rugby players: a randomised controlled...
Horgan, B. G., Halson, S. L., Drinkwater, E. J., West, N. P., Tee, N., Alcock, R. D., Chapman, D. W., Haff, G. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2023)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Partial-body cryotherapy exposure 2 hours prior to a shuttle run does not enhance running performance
Partridge, E. M., Cooke, J., McKune, A. J., Pyne, D. B.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2022)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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Wearable technologies in field hockey competitions: A scoping review
Lim, J. Z., Sim, A., Kong, P. W.Published in Sensors (2021)“…Researchers, engineers, coaches, and sport scientists can consider using GPS units of higher sampling rates, as well as including additional variables such as skin temperatures and injury associations, to provide a more thorough evaluation of players` physical and physiological performances. …”
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Running performance is correlated with creatine kinase levels and muscle soreness during an olympic games in hockey
McMahon, G. E., Sharp, L. E., Kennedy, R. A.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2021)“…Conclusions: International hockey athletes may maintain or increase running activities over the course of an Olympic tournament; however, this may be impacted by situational (match score/outcome) and environmental (ambient temperature) factors. Despite CK and muscle soreness displaying relationships with running variables, further work is needed to establish their individual value in monitoring international hockey athletes.…”
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Increased air temperature decreases high-speed, but not total distance, in international field hockey
James, C. A., Willmott, A. G. B., Dhawan, A., Stewart, C., Gibson, O. R.Published in Temperature (2022)Subjects: “…Temperatur…”
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The impact of environmental conditions on player loads during preseason training sessions in women's soccer athletes
Austin, A. B., Collins, S. M., Huggins, R. A., Smith, B. A., Bowman, T. G.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2021)“…We recorded wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT), session Rating of Perceived Exertion-Training Load (sRPE-TL), and DeltaBM during each preseason training session and set a = 0.05. …”