The article presents a study which identifies the relationship between measures of aerobic and anaerobic performance on changes in physical performance across a laboratory-based team sport match simulation. It explains the limitation of match simulation protocols in determining work intensities for set locomotor categories from an individual's peak sprint speed (PSS). It implies that match simulations established that team-sport match play is largely reliant on aerobic metabolism.
Journal article
The relationship between measures of aerobic and anaerobic performance with physical performance across a team sport match play simulation
Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning, Vol.23(6), pp.50-53
2015
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- Title
- The relationship between measures of aerobic and anaerobic performance with physical performance across a team sport match play simulation
- Creators
- Bradley Thoseby - University of NewcastleCatriona Lockhart - University of NewcastleJake F Sutherland - University of NewcastleChristopher J Stevens - University of NewcastleJob Fransen - University of NewcastleBen J Dascombe - University of Newcastle
- Publication Details
- Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning, Vol.23(6), pp.50-53
- Identifiers
- 3173; 991012820608802368
- Academic Unit
- Human Sciences; School of Health and Human Sciences; Faculty of Health
- Resource Type
- Journal article