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Physical Characteristics Explain Ball-Carrying Capability in Sub-Elite Rugby Union Players
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Erskine, Robert M.
, Hart, Alexander S.
, Mclaughlin, Tom J.
, Clark, David R.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Business metrics
/ Human Physiology
/ Original Article
/ Regression analysis
/ Rugby
/ Statistics
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Velocity
2023
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Physical Characteristics Explain Ball-Carrying Capability in Sub-Elite Rugby Union Players
by
Erskine, Robert M.
, Hart, Alexander S.
, Mclaughlin, Tom J.
, Clark, David R.
in
Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Business metrics
/ Human Physiology
/ Original Article
/ Regression analysis
/ Rugby
/ Statistics
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Velocity
2023
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Physical Characteristics Explain Ball-Carrying Capability in Sub-Elite Rugby Union Players
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Erskine, Robert M.
, Hart, Alexander S.
, Mclaughlin, Tom J.
, Clark, David R.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Business metrics
/ Human Physiology
/ Original Article
/ Regression analysis
/ Rugby
/ Statistics
/ Tournaments & championships
/ Velocity
2023
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Physical Characteristics Explain Ball-Carrying Capability in Sub-Elite Rugby Union Players
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Physical Characteristics Explain Ball-Carrying Capability in Sub-Elite Rugby Union Players
2023
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Overview
Purpose
The aims of the present study were two-fold: (i) to investigate the relationship between physical characteristics and the game statistics associated with ball-carrying capability amongst sub-elite rugby union players, and (ii) to predict the level of change in these physical characteristics required to improve the associated game statistic via regression analysis.
Methods
Thirty-eight senior professional players (forwards,
n
= 22; backs,
n
= 16) were assessed for body mass (BM), back squat (BS) single-repetition maximum (1RM) normalised to BM (1RM/BM), 10 m sprint velocity (S10), 10 m sprint momentum (SM10), and the game statistics from 22 games within the 2019/20 RFU Championship season. The relationship between these measures and the predicted level of change in a physical measure required to improve the total number of the associated game statistic by one were assessed by Pearson’s correlation coefficient and simple regression analyses.
Results
In forwards, an ~ 11.5% reduction in BM, an ~ 11.8% improvement in BS 1RM/BM, or an ~ 11.5% increase in S10 was required to improve the game statistics associated with ball-carrying capability. In backs, a ~ 19.3% increase in BM or a ~ 15.6% improvement in SM10 was required.
Conclusions
These findings demonstrate that improvements in lower-body relative strength, acceleration performance, and position-specific alterations in body mass are required to maximise the ball-carrying capability and therefore match outcome of sub-elite rugby union players.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore,Springer Nature B.V
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