Comparison of mean values and entropy in accelerometry time series from two microtechnology sensors recorded at 100 vs. 1000 hz during cumulative tackles in young elite rugby league players
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Several microtechnology devices quantify the external load of team sports using Global Positioning Systems sampling at 5, 10, or 15 Hz. However, for short, explosive actions, such as collisions, these sample rates may be limiting. It is known that very high-frequency sampling is capable of capturing changes in actions over a short period of time. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the mean acceleration and entropy values obtained from 100 Hz and 1000 Hz tri-axial accelerometers in tackling actions performed by rugby players. A total of 11 elite adolescent male rugby league players (mean ± SD; age: 18.5 ± 0.5 years; height: 179.5 ± 5.0 cm; body mass: 88.3 ± 13.0 kg) participate in this study. [...]
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Fernández-Valdés Villa B, Jones B, Hendricks S, Weaving D, Ramirez-Lopez C, Whitehead S, Toro-Roman V, Trabucchi M, Moras G. Comparison of mean values and entropy in accelerometry time series from two microtechnology sensors recorded at 100 vs. 1000 hz during cumulative tackles in young elite rugby league players. Sensors. 2024 Dec; 24(24):7910. DOI: 10.3390/s24247910
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