Suchergebnisse - Research Square
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Volume-equated high-load resisted sprint training: determining the longitudinal effects of varying distance and repetitions on acceleration performance in rugby players (Volumengleiches Sprinttraining mit hoher Belastung und Widerstand: Bestimmung der Langzeiteffekte unterschiedlicher Distanzen und Wiederholungen auf die Beschleunigungsleistung von Rugbyspielern)
Botter, A., Cross, M. R., Da Lozzo, G., Floreani, M., Samozino, P., Morin, J.-B., Rejc, E.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2025)“… The findings align with existing research suggesting that high-load resisted sprinting specifically enhances acceleration capabilities. …”
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Optimization of training for professional rugby union players: investigating the impact of different small-sided games models on gps-derived performance metrics (Optimierung des Trainings für professionelle Rugby-Union-Spieler: Untersuchung der Auswirkungen verschiedener Modelle für kleine Spiele auf die von GPS abgeleiteten Leistungsdaten)
Ren, X., Henry, M., Boisbluche, S., Philippe, K., Demy, M., Ding, S., Prioux, J.Veröffentlicht in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“… However, given the significantly higher workload of SSGs and the slight decrease in sprinting performance, further research is required to examine the training patterns of SSGs. …”
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Is match playing time a potential tool for managing load in women's handball? (Ist die Spielzeit ein mögliches Instrument zur Steuerung der Belastung im Frauenhandball?)
García-Sánchez, C., Navarro, R. M., Nieto-Acevedo, R., de la Rubia, A.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024) -
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Disentangling gender and relative age effects in women`s and girls` rugby union (Entflechtung von geschlechtsspezifischen und relativen Alterseffekten in der Rugby-Union von Frauen und Mädchen)
Kelly, A., Coutinho, D., Radnor, J., Burke, K., Barrell, D., Jackson, D., Brustio, P.Veröffentlicht in BASES Conference 2024 (2024)“… Relative age effects (RAEs) within sports refer to the over representation of athletes born earlier in the selection year and the underrepresentation of those born later in the selection year. Research examining RAEs in women`s and girls` rugby union remains limited in comparison to the male literature, whilst the impacts of RAEs on the youth-to senior transition are yet to be explored in a female sport context. …”
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A treadmill running research protocol to assess dynamic visual acuity and balance for athletes with and without recent concussion history (Ein Laufband-Forschungsprotokoll zur Beurteilung der dynamischen Sehschärfe und des Gleichgewichts bei Sportlern mit und ohne kürzlich erlittener Gehirnerschütterung)
Mitchell, K. M., Dalton, K. N., Cinelli, M. E.Veröffentlicht in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“… Purpose To examine the effect of a treadmill running research protocol on the assessment of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) and balance for athletes with and without recent history of SRC. …”
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Role of the menstrual cycle on performance and injury risk: A survey of female professional rugby players in the United Kingdom (Einfluss des Menstruationszyklus auf Leistung und Verletzungsrisiko: Eine Umfrage unter professionellen Rugbyspielerinnen im Vereinigten Königreich)
Hayward, E., Akam, L., Hunter, D., Mastana, S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2024) -
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The interaction of relative age with maturation and body size in female handball talent selection (Die Wechselwirkung zwischen relativem Alter, Reifung und Körpergröße bei der Talentauswahl im Frauenhandball)
Tróznai, Z., Utczás, K., Pápai, J., Pálinkás, G., Szabó, T., Petridis, L.Veröffentlicht in PLOS ONE (2024)“… The relative age effects (RAEs) and biological maturation are two distinct factors that have been identified to affect talent identification and selection. Previous research has suggested that talent selection should include sport-specific technical tasks instead of body size and/or physical test measurements, assuming that the technical tasks are less influenced by variations in maturation. …”
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Predicting sprint performance from the vertical and horizontal jumps in National Football League Combine athletes (Prognose der Sprintleistung anhand der vertikalen und horizontalen Sprünge von Athleten des National Football League Combine)
Agar-Newman, D. J., MacRae, F., Tsai, M.-C., Klimstra, M.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2024) -
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Prediction of snatch and clean and jerk performance from physical performance measures in elite male weightlifters (Vorhersage der Leistung im Reißen und Stoßen anhand von körperlichen Leistungsmerkmalen bei männlichen Elite-Gewichthebern)
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How to compare relative age effect in different sports? A new methodological approach—example of youth olympic games (Wie kann man den relativen Alterseffekt in verschiedenen Sportarten vergleichen? Ein neuer methodischer Ansatz am Beispiel der Olympischen Jugendspiele)
Cular, D., Babic, M., Katovic, D., Beslija, T., Kezic, A.Veröffentlicht in Sports (2024)“… This research aimed to propose a new methodological approach for analyzing relative age effect (RAE) in different sports or samples named "Relative age effect overall scale" (RAEOS). …”
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The impact of wheelchair rugby classification line-up structure on possession outcome (Der Einfluss der Aufstellungsstruktur im Rollstuhlrugby auf das Ergebnis des Ballbesitzes)
Quinn, L. O., Bruce, L. M., Young, C. M.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)“… The present results provide valuable insights into WR performance for coaches, practitioners, and researchers. …”
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Changing gears: data-driven velocity zones to support monitoring and research in men`s rugby league (Gangwechsel: Datengestützte Geschwindigkeitszonen zur Unterstützung von Überwachung und Forschung in der Rugby-Liga der Männer)
Cummins, C., Charlton, G., Paul, D., Murphy, A.Veröffentlicht in Science and Medicine in Football (2024) -
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Relative age effect of female and male handball players participating in Olympics Games Tokyo 2020 (Relativer Alterseffekt von weiblichen und männlichen Handballspielern bei den Olympischen Spielen in Tokio 2020)
Krawczyk, P., Dyjas, A., Szelag, A., Cedro, M.Veröffentlicht in Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (2023)“… In order to thoroughly investigate and describe the RAE, further research and the search for factors that differentiate it should be carried out. …”
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Effect of match-related contextual factors on positional performance in the national rugby league (Der Einfluss von spielbezogenen Kontextfaktoren auf die Positionsleistung in der nationalen Rugby-Liga)
Wedding, C. J., Gomez, M. A., Woods, C. T., Sinclair, W. H., Leicht, A. S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“… In contrast to team-level research, there is a greater emphasis on the importance of defensive actions (e.g. try causes, tackles made) at a positional level than attacking performance indicators. …”
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Heart rate variability and cortisol levels before and after a brief anaerobic exercise in handball players (Herzfrequenzvariabilität und Cortisolspiegel vor und nach einem kurzen anaeroben Training bei Handballspielern)
Kayacan, Y., Makaraci, Y., Uçar, C., Amonette, W. E., Yildiz, S.Veröffentlicht in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2023) -
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How fast is fast? Defining velocity zones in women`s rugby league (Wie schnell ist schnell? Definition von Geschwindigkeitsbereichen in der Frauen-Rugby-Liga)
Cummins, C., Charlton, G., Paul, D., Buxton, S., Murphy, A.Veröffentlicht in Science and Medicine in Football (2023)“… Conclusions: This work informs the velocity zones that could be applied consistently to women`s rugby league data within practical (i.e., in the training and monitoring of players) and academic (i.e., as a model for future research to analyse locomotor demands) settings. …”
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Machine learning methods for performance forecast and assessment of female handball players (Methoden des maschinellen Lernens zur Leistungsvorhersage und -bewertung von Handballspielerinnen)
Narendra, M., Rayudu, K. M., Sivaratna Sai, T., Anitha, P., Lakshmi Parvathi, A.Veröffentlicht in Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications (2022)“… When it becomes Due to the use of conventional methods, the variety and difficulty of particular sorts of sporting events, and the usually time-variant interactions among them, sports are difficult to research and predict. Strong Machine Learning (ML) algorithms can analyse gamers' physical requirements with remarkable accuracy. …”
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Improving the methodology of training load and injury risk research: an analysis of analyses (Verbesserung der Methodik der Forschung zu Trainingsbelastung und Verletzungsrisiko: eine Analyse der Analysen)
Bache-Mathiesen, L. K.Veröffentlicht 2023“… The validity of recommended methods is therefore unknown. To improve research on injury prevention programs, knowledge is needed on how to statistically determine the relationship of training load and injury risk. …”
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Has the frequency of dental trauma and mouthguard use in elite handball players changed since 2005? (Hat sich die Häufigkeit von Zahntraumata und die Verwendung von Mundschutz bei Elite-Handballern seit 2005 verändert?)
Guven, M., Demirekin, Z. B., Eroglu, E., Akça, H. S.Veröffentlicht in International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH (2023) -
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Concussion history and heart rate variability during bouts of acute stress (Vorgeschichte der Gehirnerschütterung und Herzfrequenzvariabilität bei akutem Stress )
Harrison, A., Lane-Cordova, A., La Fountaine, M. F., Moore, R. D.Veröffentlicht in Journal of Athletic Training (2022)“… Design Case-control study. Setting Research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants Thirty-four male Hockey Quebec Midget-AAA hockey players were separated into those with (n = 16; age = 16.06 ± 0.73 years, body mass index = 23.29 ± 1.79) and those without (n = 18; age = 15.98 ± 0.62 years, body mass index = 23.60 ± 2.49) a history of concussion. …”