Rapid directional change degrades GPS distance measurement validity during intermittent intensity running.
Use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) for quantifying athletic performance is common in many team sports. The effect of running velocity on measurement validity is well established, but the influence of rapid directional change is not well understood in team sport applications. This effect was...
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Autores principales: | Jonathan C Rawstorn, Ralph Maddison, Ajmol Ali, Andrew Foskett, Nicholas Gant |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/229d31bc225a40bca021c0dcd8d4c3f5 |
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