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The following pages link to Energy cost and metabolic power in elite soccer: a new match analysis approach (Q82241630):
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- Update in the understanding of altitude-induced limitations to performance in team-sport athletes (Q26822496) (← links)
- High-intensity interval training, solutions to the programming puzzle. Part II: anaerobic energy, neuromuscular load and practical applications (Q33356129) (← links)
- Physical Activity during a Prolonged Congested Period in a Top-Class European Football Team (Q33562372) (← links)
- When Is a Sprint a Sprint? A Review of the Analysis of Team-Sport Athlete Activity Profile. (Q33813342) (← links)
- A Comparison of GPS Workload Demands in Match Play and Small-Sided Games by the Positional Role in Youth Soccer. (Q33891935) (← links)
- The Interchangeability of Global Positioning System and Semiautomated Video-Based Performance Data During Elite Soccer Match Play (Q33957622) (← links)
- Nutrient intake and food habits of soccer players: analyzing the correlates of eating practice (Q33963292) (← links)
- Dietary Supplements and Team-Sport Performance (Q34148644) (← links)
- Strength training in soccer with a specific focus on highly trained players. (Q35748544) (← links)
- Metabolic Power Requirement of Change of Direction Speed in Young Soccer Players: Not All Is What It Seems (Q35941438) (← links)
- Seasonal Pacing - Match Importance Affects Activity in Professional Soccer (Q36046915) (← links)
- Metabolic limitations of performance and fatigue in football. (Q36186237) (← links)
- The metabolic cost of changing walking speeds is significant, implies lower optimal speeds for shorter distances, and increases daily energy estimates (Q36187686) (← links)
- The Challenge of Evaluating the Intensity of Short Actions in Soccer: A New Methodological Approach Using Percentage Acceleration (Q36193015) (← links)
- Physical Demands of Top-Class Soccer Friendly Matches in Relation to a Playing Position Using Global Positioning System Technology (Q36248624) (← links)
- A Clustered Repeated-Sprint Running Protocol for Team-Sport Athletes Performed in Normobaric Hypoxia (Q36311149) (← links)
- Sprint Acceleration Mechanics: The Major Role of Hamstrings in Horizontal Force Production (Q36400639) (← links)
- Assessing inter-effort recovery and change of direction ability with the 30-15 intermittent fitness test (Q37144235) (← links)
- Yin and yang, or peas in a pod? Individual-sport versus team-sport athletes and altitude training. (Q37345881) (← links)
- Soccer activity profile of altitude versus sea-level natives during acclimatisation to 3600 m (ISA3600). (Q37519331) (← links)
- Temporal Changes in Technical and Physical Performances During a Small-Sided Game in Elite Youth Soccer Players (Q37601947) (← links)
- Enhancing team-sport athlete performance: is altitude training relevant? (Q38030607) (← links)
- Recovery in soccer: part I - post-match fatigue and time course of recovery (Q38050503) (← links)
- Interpreting physical performance in professional soccer match-play: should we be more pragmatic in our approach? (Q38105499) (← links)
- Evaluation of research using computerised tracking systems (Amisco and Prozone) to analyse physical performance in elite soccer: a systematic review. (Q38186648) (← links)
- The energy cost of sprint running and the role of metabolic power in setting top performances. (Q38304043) (← links)
- Variability of Metabolic Power Data in Elite Soccer Players During Pre-Season Matches (Q38615033) (← links)
- Ventilatory response to exercise of elite soccer players (Q38633398) (← links)
- The relationship between movement speed and duration during soccer matches (Q38652021) (← links)
- Gold Standard or Fool's Gold? The Efficacy of Displacement Variables as Indicators of Energy Expenditure in Team Sports (Q38661484) (← links)
- Application of Global Positioning System and Microsensor Technology in Competitive Rugby League Match-Play: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. (Q38682379) (← links)
- Match running performance during fixture congestion in elite soccer: research issues and future directions (Q39037534) (← links)
- Accuracy of a 10 Hz GPS Unit in Measuring Shuttle Velocity Performed at Different Speeds and Distances (5 - 20 M). (Q39056092) (← links)
- Repeated Acceleration Ability (RAA): A New Concept with Reference to Top-Level Field and Assistant Soccer Referees (Q39192069) (← links)
- Energetics (and kinematics) of short shuttle runs. (Q40950902) (← links)
- Practical nutritional recovery strategies for elite soccer players when limited time separates repeated matches. (Q41155062) (← links)
- Time-motion analysis as a novel approach for evaluating the impact of environmental heat exposure on labor loss in agriculture workers (Q41703621) (← links)
- The relationship between running velocity and the energy cost of turning during running (Q41903875) (← links)
- Running and Metabolic Demands of Elite Rugby Union Assessed Using Traditional, Metabolic Power, and Heart Rate Monitoring Methods (Q42315382) (← links)
- Differences in the number of accelerations between small-sided games and friendly matches in soccer (Q42583394) (← links)
- Evaluation of the external and internal workload in female futsal players. (Q45744804) (← links)
- Quality of life and energy expenditure in transplant recipient football players (Q46064322) (← links)
- Energy Expenditure During Tennis Play: A Preliminary Video Analysis and Metabolic Model Approach (Q46328795) (← links)
- Analysis of Time-Motion and Heart Rate in Elite Male and Female Beach Handball (Q47095678) (← links)
- Exposure time, running and skill-related performance in international u20 rugby union players during an intensified tournament (Q47141056) (← links)
- Training Load Monitoring in Team Sports: A Novel Framework Separating Physiological and Biomechanical Load-Adaptation Pathways (Q47583933) (← links)
- Modelling Movement Energetics Using Global Positioning System Devices in Contact Team Sports: Limitations and Solutions. (Q52626215) (← links)
- Player Monitoring in Indoor Team Sports: Concurrent Validity of Inertial Measurement Units to Quantify Average and Peak Acceleration Values. (Q54966787) (← links)
- Low External Workloads Are Related to Higher Injury Risk in Professional Male Basketball Games. (Q54978620) (← links)
- Nutrition and Supplementation in Soccer. (Q55094387) (← links)