Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5573965 Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 2017 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Microtechnology can identify 97.6% of collision events during rugby league match-play. The typical error associated with measuring contact events can be reduced to 7.8%, with accuracy (92.7%) and specificity (91.7%) improving, when low-intensity (<1 PlayerLoad AU) and short duration (<1 s) collision reports are excluded. This provides practitioners with a measurement of contact workload during professional rugby league matches.
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