6th ISPAS International Workshop, 22-23 March 2016
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.Proc2.06Keywords:
GAME IMPACT, SUBSTITUTIONS, RUGBY UNION, PHYSIOLOGY, RIDERS, EQUINE EDUCATON, STRIDE LENGTH, HEIGHT, ABILITY, TIME FORM RATINGS, ELO RATING SYSTEM, RANKING TABLE, SENIOR SUCCESS, UNDERAGE SUCCESS, GAELIC FOOTBALL, SHOT LOCATION, KARATE, PILATESAbstract
International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport. Carlow, Ireland.
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- Analytics in Sport
- Performance analysis of football in the blogosphere: Measuring the high press
- Performance analysis of football in the blogosphere: Goal scoring
- "Don’t forget your roots!"
- Player rating systems in the invasion-territorial sports: some insights from decision science
- Efficacy of half-back play in rugby and the impact of substitutions
- Advanced methods of data analysis and their application to studying performance in team sports
- Performance indicators that best predict points in professional rugby league
- A user centred design methodology for the development of technology in performance analysis of sport
- Predicting the 2015 Rugby Union World Cup
- Using telecasting to identify turn times in alpine skiing
- Home advantage within the Six Nations (2000-2015)
- Risk factors for horse falls in the cross-country phase of national level British Eventing one day events
- Tennis analysis and tournament design
- Current physiological parameters of horse riders in equine specific education
- Horse riding, exercise and fitness programmes: Are horse riders doing enough?
- Do stride length and height indicate a racehorse’s ability?
- A ranking system for Gaelic football teams: factors that influence success
- The statistical analysis of goalkeeper puck-outs during hurling matches
- Engaging the players in the performance analysis process in a club hurling team
- A statistical analysis of Kilkenny Senior Hurlers during the 2015 season
- An analysis of shooting attempts in Inter County Gaelic football
- Offloading in the 2015 Rugby World Cup
- European Junior Championships as a pre-requisite for Olympic success in swimming
- The effect of partial sleep deprivation on agility and vertical jump in basketball players
- Does the application of pilates into karate training enhance isometric and dynamic core strength of junior karate kumite players?
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