Individual In-Situ GPS-Derived Acceleration-Speed Profiling: Toward Automatization and Refinement in Male Professional Rugby Union Players
Abstract Background Recently a proof-of-concept was proposed to derive the soccer players' individual in-situ acceleration-speed (AS) profile from global positioning system (GPS) data collected over several sessions and games. The present study aimed to propose an automatized method of individu...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Miguens (Author), Franck Brocherie (Author), Loïc Moulié (Author), Patrick Milhet (Author), Mathieu Bon (Author), Pierre Lassus (Author), Jean-François Toussaint (Author), Adrien Sedeaud (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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