Evaluating match running performance in elite Australian football: a narrative review
Abstract During Australian football (AF) matches, players are subjected to high running loads, which are intermittent in nature. There is a growing body of research that highlights factors which can both positively and negatively affect this match running performance (e.g., the total distance travel...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Wing (Author), Nicolas H. Hart (Author), Fadi Ma'ayah (Author), Kazunori Nosaka (Author) |
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