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PhD Pinboard: Maximising the Impact of Fitness Testing in Elite Soccer
This PhD Pinboard article by Nikolaos Asimakidis bridges the gap between fitness testing research and practice in elite soccer, with a focus on test selection, data interpretation, and impactful data visualisation.

Guest
10 min read


PhD Pinboard: Understanding Menstrual Health in Elite Women's Football
This PhD Pinboard article by Georgia Brown tackles the complex, previously under-researched question of how the menstrual cycle affects elite female footballers' performance, recovery, and sleep.

Guest
12 min read


PhD Pinboard: Monitoring Neuromuscular Fatigue from Wearable Technology
This PhD Pinboard article by Michael Gerhardy explores how wearable technology can be used to monitor neuromuscular fatigue in-situ in team sport athletes, helping sports science practitioners with training load management.

Guest
10 min read


Data Analytics Practices and Reporting Strategies in Football
This post discusses our new open access research article on data analytics practices and reporting strategies in football worldwide.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


The Training Adaptability Prediction Problem Explained: Part 1
This post explores the Training Adaptation Predictability Problem & its implications for monitoring athlete training programmes effectively

Jo Clubb
7 min read


Understanding the Role of Athlete Screening Tests in Sports Science
This post explores the potential for screening tests to predict sports injury and how they fit into an injury risk minimization framework.

Jo Clubb
5 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


Big data. Big potential. Big problems?
This post discusses our new editorial "Big data. Big potential. Big problems?", which is a critical reflection on big data in sports.

Jo Clubb
1 min read


Predicting Soccer Players’ Fitness Status Through a Machine-Learning Approach
Here we introduce our new publication in IJSPP: Predicting Soccer Players’ Fitness Status Through a Machine-Learning Approach

Jo Clubb
2 min read


How to Use Submaximal Fitness Tests in Sports Science
In this video, I discuss submaximal fitness tests and the latest research on how to use them with team sports athletes.

Jo Clubb
3 min read


Monitoring Readiness in Female Footballers
Our new publication Monitoring Readiness to Train and Perform in Female Football: Current Evidence and Recommendations for Practitioners

Jo Clubb
2 min read


Step Up Your Research Game with ScholarAI: Introducing ChatGPT Plus Plugin
In this video, I give a demonstration of the ChatGPT Plus (Premium) plugin ScholarAI, and how you can use it to search scientific research.

Jo Clubb
4 min read


Selection of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Your Sport
Our new publication is out in SCJ now: Selection of Key Performance Indicators for Your Sport and Program: Proposing a Complementary Process

Jo Clubb
1 min read


Understanding the Dynamic Strength Index (DSI)
This post explains the Dynamic Strength Index, a calculation for sports scientists from a CMJ and IMTP that can guide training programming.

Jo Clubb
4 min read


Defining high-speed, acceleration, and deceleration efforts in sport
This post explores the use of the minimum effort duration in GPS technology to define high-speed, acceleration and deceleration efforts.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


Looking Beyond Training Load in Injury Risk Forecasting
My comment on Zone7’s white paper: The Importance of Workload, Strength, Recovery and Environmental Context Data in Injury Risk Forecasting

Jo Clubb
6 min read


The Simple Solution to Referencing: Zotero Explained
In this YouTube video, I'm going to explain the simple solution to research referencing. Zotero is a free citation management software.

Jo Clubb
1 min read


How to Combine Internal & External Training Load Monitoring
This video discussing how the relationship between internal and external training load can be used to assess athlete fitness fatigue status

Jo Clubb
2 min read


Wellness Questionnaires for Athlete Monitoring
Wellness questionnaires, also called Athlete Self Report Measures (ASRM), are an important part of a sports science load monitoring system.

Jo Clubb
5 min read


How a Rejected Paper Won a Nobel Prize
George Akerlof's paper "The Market for ‘Lemons’" was initially rejected by 3 journals. It became seminal work that led to a Nobel Prize.

Jo Clubb
3 min read
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