Journal article
2018
APA
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Warman, G., Chalkley, D., Cole, M., & Pepping, G. (2018). Utilising GPS Data to Quantify Torso Range of Motion in Field Hockey Athletes.
Chicago/Turabian
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Warman, G., Daniel Chalkley, M. Cole, and G. Pepping. “Utilising GPS Data to Quantify Torso Range of Motion in Field Hockey Athletes” (2018).
MLA
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Warman, G., et al. Utilising GPS Data to Quantify Torso Range of Motion in Field Hockey Athletes. 2018.
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@article{g2018a,
title = {Utilising GPS Data to Quantify Torso Range of Motion in Field Hockey Athletes},
year = {2018},
author = {Warman, G. and Chalkley, Daniel and Cole, M. and Pepping, G.}
}
Global Positioning System (GPS) along with micro-electrical mechanical system (MEMS), technology is now commonplace in today’s sporting environment. Little has been published utilising this combination of technologies to quantify the postures of athletes during match-play. This paper presents the results of a preliminary investigation into developing a methodology that allows practitioners to use the technology readily available to them to quantify the postural demands of field hockey players during match-play.