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RESEARCH

ADI-related publications

MONITORING THE RECONDITIONING OF THE INJURED FOOTBALL PLAYERS WITH FIELD-BASED MEASURES

A snapshot of conditioning and monitoring process at Lille OSC when it comes to rehabilitating players post-ACL surgery using ADI and complementary technologies

ASSESSING STRIDE VARIABLES AND VERTICAL STIFFNESS WITH GPS-EMBEDDED ACCELEROMETERS

Examining the ability of a GPS-imbedded accelerometer to assess stride variables and vertical stiffness, which are directly related to neuromuscular fatigue during field-based high-intensity runs

ACCELEROMETER AND GPS-DERIVED RUNNING LOADS AND INJURY RISK IN ELITE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS

To investigate the relationship between overall physical workload (global positioning systems [GPS]/accelerometer) measures and injury risk in elite Australian football players during a season

SMALL-SIDED GAMES IN ELITE SOCCER: DOES ONE SIZE FIT ALL?

To compare the peak intensity of typical small-sided games (SSGs) with those of official matches in terms of running
demands and mechanical work (MechW) over different rolling average durations and playing positions

PLAYER-TRACKING TECHNOLOGY: HALF-FULL OR HALF-EMPTY GLASS?

This paper discusses the basics of a simple tracking approach and the need to integrate multiple systems. The limitations of some of the most used variables in the field (including metabolic-power measures) are debated, and innovative and potentially new powerful variables are presented.

MONITORING PLAYERS' READINESS USING HEART-RATE RESPONSES TO SOCCER DRILLS

To examine the ability of multivariate models to predict the heart-rate (HR) responses to some specific training drills
from various global positioning system (GPS) variables and to examine the usefulness of the difference in predicted vs actual HR
responses as an index of fitness or readiness to perform

NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSES TO CONDITIONED SOCCER SESSIONS ASSESSED VIA GPS-EMBEDDED ACCELEROMETERS: INSIGHTS INTO TACTICAL PERIODIZATION

To examine the reliability of field-based running-specific measures of neuromuscular function assessed using global
positioning system (GPS)–embedded accelerometers and their responses to 3 typical conditioned sessions (ie, strength,
endurance, and speed) in elite soccer players

STILL ON THE ROAD TO ROME

In this two-part manuscript, we have tried to facilitate the journey of practitioners on the ‘road to Rome’. We believe that by
mastering these key elements, sport scientists may improve the quality and efficiency of their support to coaching staff,
which should help them to be ‘part of the conversation’ with decisions-makers.

LOCOMOTOR AND HEART RATE RESPONSES OF FLOATERS DURING SMALL-SIDED GAMES IN ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS: EFFECT OF PITCH SIZE AND INCLUSION OF GOALKEEPERS

To compare the locomotor and heart rate responses between floaters and regular players during both small and large
small-sided games (SSGs) and examine whether the type of game (ie, game simulation [GS] vs possession game [PO]) affects
the magnitude of the difference between floaters and regular players.

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