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Training Load Monitoring
Salivary Immunoendocrine and Self-Report Monitoring Profiles Across an Elite-Level Professional Football Season
Training load, injury burden, and team success in professional rugby union: risk versus reward
Large reductions in match play physical performance variables across a professional football season with control for situational and contextual variables
Monitoring the heart rate variability responses to training loads in competitive swimmers using a smartphone application and the Banister Impulse-Response model
Purpose: Firstly, to examine whether heart rate variability (HRV) responses can be modelled effectively via the Banister Impulse-Response model (IR) when the session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE) alone, and in combination with subjective …
Individualising training in swimming: Evidence for utilising the critical speed and critical stroke rate concepts
Patterns of training volume and injury risk in elite rugby union: an analysis of 1.5 million hours of training exposure over eleven seasons
Bowling loads and injury risk in first class county cricket: Is ‘differential load’ an alternative to the acute-to-chronic workload ratio?
Growing Pains: Maturity Associated Variation in Injury Risk in Academy Football
Athlete monitoring in rugby union: Is heterogeneity in data capture holding us back?
Demarcating exercise intensity domains in freestyle swimming: Is there an alternative to incremental step sest and beats below HRmax method?
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