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The influence of playing surface on external demands and physiological responses during a soccer match simulation
Wundersitz, D. W. T., Staunton, C. A., Gordon, B. A., Kingsley, M. I. C.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2021)“…Wundersitz, D. W. T.…”
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Inertial sensors are a valid tool to detect and consistently quantify jumping
Spangler, R., Rantalainen, T., Gastin, P. B., Wundersitz, DPublished in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Wundersitz, D…”
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Construct validity of accelerometry-derived force to quantify basketball movement patterns
Staunton, C., Wundersitz, D., Gordon, B., Kingsley, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2017)“…Wundersitz, D.…”
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Classification of team sport activities using a single wearable tracking device
Wundersitz, D. W. T., Josman, C., Gupta, R., Netto, K. J., Gastin, P. G., Robertson, S.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2015)“…Wundersitz, D. W. T.…”
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Validity of wearable technology to measure peak impact during high-intensity treadmill running
Wundersitz, D., Gastin, P., Richter, C., Netto, K.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2013)“…Wundersitz, D.…”
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Validity of an upper-body-mounted accelerometer to measure peak vertical and resultant force during running and change-of-direction tasks
Wundersitz, D. W. T., Netto, K. J., Aisbett, B., Gastin, P. B.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2013)“…Wundersitz, D. W. T.…”
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