Search Results - Science and Medicine in Football
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Contextual factors associated with running demands in elite Australian football: a scoping review
Gregorace, J. I., Bellenger, C. R., Edwards, A. M., Greenham, G. E., Nelson, M. J.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2024)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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The effect of team formation on match running performance in UEFA Champions League matches: implications for position-specific conditioning
Modric, T., Versic, S., Winter, C., Coll, I., Chmura, P., Andrejewski, M., Konefal, M., Sekulic, D.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2023)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Exploring factors related to goal scoring opportunities in professional football
Schulze, E., Julian, R., Meyer, T.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2022)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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A league-wide investigation into variability of rugby league match running from 322 Super League games
Dalton-Barron, N., Palczewska, A., McLaren, S. J., Rennie, G., Beggs, C., Roe, G., Jones, B.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2021)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Physiological characteristics and acute fatigue associated with position-specific speed endurance soccer drills: production vs maintenance training
Ade, J. D., Drust, B., Morgan, O. J., Bradley, P. S.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2020)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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A systematic review on methodological variation in acute:chronic workload research in elite male football players
Wang, A., Healy, J., Hyett, N., Berthelot, G., Okholm Kryger, K.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2020)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Repeated high-speed running in elite female soccer players during international competition
Datson, N., Drust, B., Weston, M., Gregson, W.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2019)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Sub-maximal heart rate is associated with changes in high-intensity intermittent running ability in professional rugby league players
Hulin, B. T., Gabbett, T. J., Johnston, R. D., Jenkins, D. G.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2019)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Comparison of the match running demands of elite and sub-elite women`s Australian Football
Clarke, A. C., Couvalias, G., Kempton, T., Dascombe, B.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2019)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Movement characteristics, physiological and perceptual responses of elite standard youth football players to different high intensity running drills
Gibson, N. V., Henning, G., Twist, C.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2018)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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The inter-individual relationship between training status and activity pattern during small-sided and full-sized games in professional male football players (Der interindivuelle)
Rago, V., Silva, J. R., Mohr, M., Barreira, D., Krustrup, P., Rebelo, A. N.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2018)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Peak speed determination in football: Is sprint testing necessary? (Der interindivuelle)
Massard, T., Eggers, T., Lovell, R.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2018)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Modelling the decrement in running intensity within professional soccer players
Delaney, J. A., Thornton, H. R., Rowell, A. E., Dascombe, B. J., Aughey, R. J., Duthie, G. M.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2018)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”
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Running momentum: A new method to quantify prolonged high-intensity intermittent running performance in collision sports
Scott, T. J., Dascombe, B. J., Delaney, J. A., Sanctuary, C. E., Scott, M. T. U., Hickmans, J. A., Duthie, G. M.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2017)“…Science and Medicine in Football…”