Search Results - Cluster for Research into Coaching
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Playing style identification in team sports: a systematic review from statistical dimensionality reduction to unsupervised machine learning
Gu, L., Wang, W., Plakias, S., Zhang, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…Second, research is heavily concentrated on soccer (84%), with limited investigation in other sports such as rugby and basketball, restricting the generalisability of findings. …”
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The the fédération internationale de football association (FIFA) 11+ kids injury prevention program: awareness, implementation, and opinion of worldwide children`s soccer coaches
Al Attar, W. S. A., Alhosaini, S. M., Alharbi, S. Z., Alraddadi, Y. M., Ghulam, H. S. H., Alyami, M., Sanders, R. H.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2021)“…Therefore, there is a need for further efforts and research to increase the international awareness and implementation rate of the FIFA 11+ Kids injury prevention program. …”
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Coordination of place kicking in Rugby Union
Mathewson, E.Published 2020“…Place kicking is a crucial skill in rugby as more than 40 per cent of the points scored in professional rugby matches are achieved by means of place kicks. Research in rugby kicking has mainly focussed on isolated segment position or movement, with limited literature on segments moving relative to each other. …”
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How they scored the tries: applying cluster analysis to identify playing patterns that lead to tries in super rugby
Coughlan, M., Mountifield, C., Sharpe, S., Mara, J. K.Published in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport (2019)“…In particular, the line-out-maul combination commencing from the attacking 22-m zone was found to be the most prominent pattern identified from the cluster analysis. Coaches and analysts can use the information presented by the cluster analysis as a framework to plan and implement effective set-play and open-play strategies.…”
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Using data analytics to make the scouting and training of sports talents more effective
Blom, C.Published 2019“…This research proposes methods to get insights from limited data from sports talents. …”
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Attitudes, beliefs and behaviour towards shoulder injury prevention in elite handball: Fertile ground for implementation
Haugsboe Andersson, S., Bahr, R., Johnsen Olsen, M., Myklebust, G.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2019)“…We aimed to examine attitudes, beliefs and current behaviour towards risk factors and prevention of shoulder injuries, and to investigate the application of an exercise programme during a cluster-randomised controlled trial aiming to prevent shoulder injuries in elite handball. …”
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Facilitators to support the implementation of injury prevention training in youth handball: A concept mapping approach
Ageberg, E., Bunke, S., Lucander, K., Nilsen, P., Donaldson, A.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2019)“…After the research team synthesized the 235 generated statements, 50 stakeholders (34% players, 22% coaches, 24% caregivers, 20% administrators) sorted 89 unique facilitator statements into clusters and rated them for importance and feasibility. …”
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Klassifikation von Leistungsprofilen im Handballsprungwurf (Classifying performance factors for jump throws in handball)
Jäger, J. M., Büsch, D., Müller, H.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2018) -
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Epidemiology and risk factors for injury and illness in male professional rugby union
Cross, M.Published 2016“…Despite rugby being a collision sport with a primary focus on conditioning and performance, this research programme clearly highlights the potential for modifying existing practice in order to reduce injury risk. …”
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Preventing overuse shoulder injuries among throwing athletes: a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 660 elite handball players
Andersson, S. H., Bahr, R., Clarsen, B., Myklebust, G.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…The Oslo Sports Trauma Research Center (OSTRC) Shoulder Injury Prevention Programme, an exercise programme to increase glenohumeral internal rotation, external rotation strength and scapular muscle strength, as well as improve kinetic chain and thoracic mobility, was delivered by coaches and captains 3 times per week as a part of the handball warm-up. …”
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Orchestrating talent development: Youth players` pursuits towards elite level and implications for coaching practice
Thue Bjørndal, C., Ronglan, L. T.Published in Cluster for Research into Coaching (2015)Collective title: “…Cluster for Research into Coaching…”
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The 33rd International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports
University of PoitiersPublished 2015“…Lestrade [et al.] .1334 Biomechanics research concept inventory, D. Knudson1338 Development of a real-time biofeedback tool for martial arts coaching practice, G. …”
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