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An Introduction to GPS Technology in Sport
This article goes under-the-hood to explain how GPS technology works and the settings and situations that affect its precision.
Jo Clubb
9 min read


Training Load Guidelines Versus Mandates
Our new open access editorial discusses the challenges of creating training load guidelines and mandates.
Jo Clubb
4 min read


What is Invisible Monitoring in Sports Science?
This video discusses how invisible monitoring can be used in sports science. Invisible monitoring can negate the need for fitness testing.
Jo Clubb
3 min read


Player Tracking Technology Data Collection Essentials
In this video, we discuss athlete load monitoring & specifically, player tracking technologies, such as GPS, IMU, LPS, & Optical tracking.
Jo Clubb
3 min read


Tracking Systems in Team Sports: Back to Basics
I'm delighted to share our new open access article on Sports Performance and Science Reports: Tracking Systems in Team Sports Back to Basics
Jo Clubb
1 min read


Three Steps to Reducing Training Load Overwhelm
This post provides three action steps to help practitioners feel less overwhelmed by big data when monitoring athlete training load.
Jo Clubb
5 min read


Discussing Decelerations for Sportsmith
Decelerations are crucial to injury & perf but often overlooked. So, I set out to provide a practical guide to monitoring deceleration load.
Jo Clubb
1 min read


Measurement properties in standardised soccer games
Measures of distance and "PlayerLoad" demonstrated good reliability on a group level across trials of standardised football training games
Jo Clubb
3 min read


Examining the Worst Case Scenario Approach
The worst case scenario stemmed from practitioners & researchers seeking to understanding the most demanding passages of play. Is it valid?
Jo Clubb
5 min read


A Standardized Small Sided Game Can Be Used to Monitor Neuromuscular Fatigue
I am pleased to share this new publication in Frontiers led by Amber Rowell. Using the training environment as a testing setting is an...
Jo Clubb
2 min read


The Debate on the Acute:Chronic Workload Ratio: Part 2
Part One of our Acute: Chronic Workload Ratio (ACWR) debate series outlined some of the contemporary research that include the metric in...
Jo Clubb
6 min read


FIFA Permit the Use of GPS in Competitive Football
FIFA has officially allowed GPS in competitive matches. What does this mean for player tracking in football?
Jo Clubb
3 min read


GPS Validity & Reliability – Exploring the Research
GPS technology provides coaches, sport scientists and athletes the opportunity to collect individual physical data that has not...
Jo Clubb
2 min read


Inside the GPS Unit
GPS units can contain a number of components including the satellite receiver, accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope and a battery...
Jo Clubb
3 min read
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