Quantifying training load and intensity in elite male ice hockey according to game-related contextual variables
We aimed to quantify training load (TL) and intensity during practice sessions according to game-related contextual variables (game outcome, opponent standard, game location) in an elite male ice hockey team. Practice data were collected using a wearable 200-Hz accelerometer, heart rate (HR) recordi...
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Main Authors: | Vincenzo Rago (Author), Magni Mohr (Author), Jeppe Vigh-Larsen (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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