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334 related items for PubMed ID: 29303682

  • 1. The organised chaos of English adolescent rugby union: Influence of weekly match frequency on the variability of match and training loads.
    Phibbs PJ, Jones B, Roe G, Read D, Darrall-Jones J, Weakley J, Rock A, Till K.
    Eur J Sport Sci; 2018 Apr; 18(3):341-348. PubMed ID: 29303682
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  • 2. Organized Chaos in Late Specialization Team Sports: Weekly Training Loads of Elite Adolescent Rugby Union Players.
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  • 3. Analysis of Training Loads in Elite Under 18 Australian Rule Football Players.
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  • 7. A Prospective Cohort Study of Load and Wellness (Sleep, Fatigue, Soreness, Stress, and Mood) in Elite Junior Australian Football Players.
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  • 8. The field and resistance training loads of academy rugby league players during a pre-season: Comparisons across playing positions.
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  • 9. The Impact of 3 Different-Length Between-Matches Microcycles on Training Loads in Professional Rugby League Players.
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  • 12. A detailed quantification of differential ratings of perceived exertion during team-sport training.
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  • 13. Quantifying the Training Loads and Corresponding Changes in Physical Qualities among Adolescent, Schoolboy Rugby League Players.
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  • 14. Monitoring What Matters: A Systematic Process for Selecting Training-Load Measures.
    Williams S, Trewartha G, Cross MJ, Kemp SPT, Stokes KA.
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  • 16. Quantification of the typical weekly in-season training load in elite junior soccer players.
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  • 17. Influence of physical fitness, age, experience, and weekly training load on match performance in elite Australian football.
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  • 18. External, Internal, Perceived Training Loads and Their Relationships in Youth Basketball Players Across Different Positions.
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  • 19. Quantification of training load, energy intake, and physiological adaptations during a rugby preseason: a case study from an elite European rugby union squad.
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  • 20. Individual Response to External Training Load in Elite Football Players.
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