Physical demands of professional rugby league training and competition using microtechnology

Aug 9, 2011Journal of science and medicine in sport

Physical demands of professional rugby league training and games measured with wearable technology

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Abstract

Mean distances covered during match-play were 3,569 m for hit-up forwards and 6,819 m for outside backs.

  • Outside backs covered the greatest distances during matches compared to other player positions.
  • Hit-up forwards and wide-running forwards experienced more collisions and higher bouts of repeated high-intensity efforts.
  • The frequency of high-intensity efforts was approximately one bout every 4.8-6.3 minutes of play.
  • Traditional conditioning and training activities did not match the physical demands experienced during competition.

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