Search Results - "Field hockey"
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Dynamic layout algorithms for wireless field hockey strategy system
Published 2011“…This paper presents an enhanced localization algorithm which harnesses the dynamic and reconfiguration attributes of field hockey players on a strategy board; known as the Wireless Field Hockey Strategy System (WiHoc Ver1.0). …”
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Effect of Plyometric Training on Speed and Change of Direction Ability in Elite Field Hockey Players
Published 2018“…A parallel-group randomized controlled trial design was used and seventeen elite male and female field hockey players were randomly allocated into either low-to-high (L-H, n = 8) or high-to-low (H-L, n = 9) training groups. …”
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Deceleration characteristics of elite Australian male field hockey players during an Olympic tournament
Published 2018“…Ltd., Melbourne, Australia; 10 Hz) were worn by 15 male field hockey players during six games of the 2016 Olympic tournament. …”
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Injury prevalence and severity in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Published 2015“…Injury prevalence and severity in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study, in World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress 2015 Abstracts, May 1-4 2015. …”
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Managing head injury in non-elite field hockey and Australian football: a qualitative study
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The prevalence and severity of injuries in field hockey drag flickers: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Published 2016“…The drag flick is the preferred method of scoring during a penalty corner in field hockey. Performing the drag flick requires a combination of strength, coordination and timing, which may increase susceptibility to injuries. …”
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Management of brain injury in non-elite field hockey and Australian football - a qualitative study.
Published 2006“…Issue addressed: This study aimed to assess the current understanding of brain injury in sport, and to identify existing management and return-to-play guidelines associated with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), in non-elite field hockey and Australian rules football in Western Australia.Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with key injury management personnel in non-elite field hockey and Australian football in Western Australia.Results: None of the twenty clubs surveyed followed a standardised procedure for the management of head and brain injury in their team or sport.Conclusions: Findings from the study indicate that the management of head and brain injury was variable, subjective in nature, and that there were no evidence-based guidelines available for the management of mTBI to any of the respondents in this study.So what: Sporting associations and governing bodies should drive the development of evidence-based policies and guidelines that incorporate initial management of head and brain injury, and return-to-play guidelines following mTBI in sport. …”
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Passing sequence towards field goals and penalty corners in men’s field hockey / Muhammad Ariff Engliman
Published 2014“…Modem field hockey relies on effective game play within well-structured ball movement as its multidimensional factors in contributing field goals and penalty comers. …”
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High intensity running among men’s elite field hockey based on playing position / Mohd Ezwan Jamil
Published 2013“…The purpose of this study was to investigate the high intensity running demands of elite men’s field hockey using modern tracking devices which is GPS. …”
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A biomechanical comparison in the lower limb and lumbar spine between a hit and drag flick in field hockey
Published 2018“…This study aimed to compare the biomechanics of a field hockey hit and a specialised field hockey drag flick. …”
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Quantifying the physical demands in non-elite field hockey to develop training guidelines that minimise injury through adequate preparation
Published 2007“…Players need a high level of energy and analytical skill to fulfil the requirements of a field hockey game. Sports-specific physical training is paramount in field hockey. …”
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Effects of core strength training on strength quality of Chinese young male field hockey players: a pilot study
Published 2024“…Strength is a fundamental component of athletic performance, particularly in sports like field hockey, where physical power and stability play a critical role. …”
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Enhancing physical fitness in elite field hockey players with a twelve-week functional training program: a cluster randomized control trial
Published 2024“…This study aimed to explore the impact of functional training on the physical fitness of young elite field hockey players. The study comprised 40 young elite male field hockey players with the following characteristics (mean ± SD age: 21.5 ± 0.8 years; height: 176.9 ± 2.6 cm; weight: 68.4 ± 5.1 kg; BMI: 21.8 ± 1.3; training experience: 51.2 ± 5.4 months). …”
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Speed boost from the core: a pilot study on core strength training in young male Chinese hockey athletes
Published 2024“…Speed is a critical component of athletic performance, particularly in sports like field hockey, where quick movements and agility are essential. …”
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Does skill specialisation influence individual differences in drag flicking speed and accuracy?
Published 2016“…Expert specialist field hockey drag flickers and equivalently skilled non-specialists performed drag flicks towards predetermined targets placed in the face of a standard field hockey goal. …”
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Sports injury prevention project: the netball performance test
Published 2003“…These slides present the results of the research of Professor Alexandra McManus undertaken as part of her Ph.D. entitled 'Sports injury prevention in non-elite Australian football, field hockey and netball', University of Western Australia, 2003.…”
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