Physical high-intensity actions in elite soccer
Doctoral thesis
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Dalen, T. (2024) Physical high-intensity actions in elite Soccer (PhD thesis). Nord University.Beskrivelse
Doctoral thesis (PhD) – Nord University, 2023
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Paper I: Ingebrigtsen, J., Dalen, T., Hjelde, G. H., Drust, B. & Wisløff, U. (2015). Acceleration and sprint profiles of a professional elite football team in match play. European Journal of Sport Science, 15(2), 101-110. Full text not available at Nord Open Research Archive.Paper II: Dalen, T., Ingebrigtsen, J., Ettema, G., Hjelde, G. H. & Wisløff, U. (2016). Player load, acceleration, and deceleration during forty-five competitive matches of elite soccer. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 30(2), 351-359. Full text not available at Nord Open Research Archive.
Paper III: Dalen, T., Øverås, Ø., van den Tillaar, R., Welde, B. & von Heimburg, E. D. (2018). Influence of different soccer-specific maximal actions on physiological, perceptual and accelerometer measurement loads. Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine 9, 107-114. Full text not available at Nord Open Research Archive.
Paper IV: Dalen, T., Lorås, H., Hjelde, G. H., Kjøsnes, T. N. & Wisløff, U. (2019). Accelerations – a new approach to quantify physical performance decline in male elite soccer? European Journal of Sport Science 19(8), 1015-1023. Full text not available at Nord Open Research Archive.
Paper V: Dalen, T., Aune, T. K., Hjelde, G. H., Ettema, G., Sandbakk, Ø. & McGhie, D. (2020). Player load in male elite soccer: Comparisons of patterns between matches and positions. PLoS One 15(9). Article is available at https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2726215.
Paper VI: Dalen, T., Sandmæl, R. S., Stevens T.G.A., Hjelde, G. H., Kjøsnes T. N. & Wisløff U. (2021). Differences in Acceleration and High-Intensity Activities Between Small-Sided Games and Peak Periods of Official Matches in Elite Soccer Players. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 35(7), 2018-2024. Full text not available at Nord Open Research Archive.