2011
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.6.3.311
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The Reliability of MinimaxX Accelerometers for Measuring Physical Activity in Australian Football

Abstract: Purpose:To assess the reliability of triaxial accelerometers as a measure of physical activity in team sports.Methods:Eight accelerometers (MinimaxX 2.0, Catapult, Australia) were attached to a hydraulic universal testing machine (Instron 8501) and oscillated over two protocols (0.5 g and 3.0 g) to assess within- and between-device reliability. A static assessment was also conducted. Secondly, 10 players were instrumented with two accelerometers during Australian football matches. The vector magnitude was calc… Show more

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“…Además, se registró el Player Load (PL) medido en unidades arbitrarias (UA). Se trata de un indicador fiable y sensible a las diferentes demandas de los deportistas (Boyd, Ball y Aughey, 2011). El indicador de PL ha sido utilizado para comparar partidos con diferentes formatos de JR (Castellano, Casamichana y Dellal, 2013).…”
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“…Además, se registró el Player Load (PL) medido en unidades arbitrarias (UA). Se trata de un indicador fiable y sensible a las diferentes demandas de los deportistas (Boyd, Ball y Aughey, 2011). El indicador de PL ha sido utilizado para comparar partidos con diferentes formatos de JR (Castellano, Casamichana y Dellal, 2013).…”
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“…Player Load TM is an accumulation of data collected from all axes (anteroposterior, mediolateral and craniocaudal) and has previously been shown to be reliable in collision-based team sports (Boyd et al, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vector magnitude (PlayerLoad TM , arbitrary units [AU]) was determined by raising the instantaneous accelerations detected in the anterior-posterior, medio-lateral, and vertical planes to the power of two, square-rooting the aggregate value and dividing by 100. 22 The within-device reliability (0.91-1.05% coefficient of variation [CV]) 23 and test re-test reliability (5.9% CV) of PlayerLoad TM are high. 23 Data are presented as the mean ± SD.…”
Section: Technical [Rpe-t])mentioning
confidence: 99%