Dr Daniel Chalkley

Lecturer | Researcher | Sport Scientist

Utilising GPS Data to Quantify Torso Range of Motion in Field Hockey Athletes


Journal article


G. Warman, Daniel Chalkley, M. Cole, G. Pepping
2018

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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.


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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   Click to copy
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.}
}

Abstract

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.