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Williams, J. "Performance analysis in equestrian sport." Comparative Exercise Physiology 9, no. 2 (January 1, 2013): 67–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/cep13003.

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The use of performance analysis is commonplace throughout competitive sports, however, uptake is limited within equestrianism. This review considers the potential for wider implementation of performance analysis techniques within equine sports via contextualisation to showjumping: the horse, rider and the horse and rider dyad. There appears to be limited research available to underpin evaluation of the multiple facets that comprise competitive success in showjumping, with biomechanical evaluation of the jumping phases most established. This presents opportunities for collaboration between the equine industry, researchers and performance analysts to expand knowledge of what contributes to success for horse and rider partnerships in all equine disciplines.
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Worsey, Matthew, Hugo Espinosa, Jonathan Shepherd, and David Thiel. "Inertial Sensors for Performance Analysis in Combat Sports: A Systematic Review." Sports 7, no. 1 (January 21, 2019): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sports7010028.

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The integration of technology into training and competition sport settings is becoming more commonplace. Inertial sensors are one technology being used for performance monitoring. Within combat sports, there is an emerging trend to use this type of technology; however, the use and selection of this technology for combat sports has not been reviewed. To address this gap, a systematic literature review for combat sport athlete performance analysis was conducted. A total of 36 records were included for review, demonstrating that inertial measurements were predominately used for measuring strike quality. The methodology for both selecting and implementing technology appeared ad-hoc, with no guidelines for appropriately analysing the results. This review summarises a framework of best practice for selecting and implementing inertial sensor technology for evaluating combat sport performance. It is envisaged that this review will act as a guide for future research into applying technology to combat sport.
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Zhao, Yaping, and Jie Cai. "Analysis of Relevant Research Progress of Intelligent Sports Industry." E3S Web of Conferences 275 (2021): 02035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127502035.

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Intelligent sports industry is the organic combination of intelligent industry and sport industry, and it is industrialization performance of intelligent sport. Through literature analysis method and logical interpretation method, four aspects are sorted out into intelligent industry, sport industry, intelligent sport industry and intelligent sports industry, so as to clarify the current academic history and research dynamics of intelligent sport industry. Found: the overall trend of intelligent industry is analyzed, and the corresponding development path and development mode; different industries develop intelligent industry in different directions, and the lack of research, the specific industry, especially the sportindustry.
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Yalovyk, Volodymyr, Anton Yalovyk, and Viktor Shumik. "Master High-Performance Sport Activity of Volyn Regional School in Ukraine." Physical education, sport and health culture in modern society 4(52) (2020): 12–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/2220-7481-2020-04-12-17.

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The relevance. The Volyn Regional School of Master High-Performance Sport plays a significant role in high-level sportsmen training. In the process of work a special athletes` leading sports training program, successfully cultivated in Volyn region and Ukraine, has been developed. The school work is assessed for the results of high-level athlets training and this serves as a basis for rating, but the results are not always emphasized and they are usually forgotten over the years. The aim of the research is to analyze Volyn Regional School of Master High-Performance Sport activity for the years of independence in Ukraine. Methods of the research are historical and pedagogical analysis of archival documents, reports of sports organizations such as “Spartak”, “Dynamo”, “Kolos” and “Ukraina”), a survey among coaches and leaders of sports clubs’ leaders and resources on the Web. The results of the research. The analysis and generalization of archival reports enabled to reveal Volyn Regional School of Master High-Performance Sport activity. Founded in 1992, school promoted the development of sport in Volyn region and provided the opportunity of various athletes’ sport training. The sports departments were increasing with the successful performances of the athletes at All-Ukrainian and International competitions and also changed depending on the athletes’ readiness. During the school activity 4 Merited Masters of Sports of Ukraine, 51 Masters of Sports of the World Class, 151 Masters of Sports of Ukraine and 20 participants of the Olympic games have been trained. The conclusions. The historical and pedagogical analysis of Volyn Regional School of Master High-Performance Sport activity enabled to single out certain achievements of the school during its functioning period. Volyn Regional School of Master High-Performance Sport became the basis for providing the athletes with training classes and it plays a significant role in the sportsmen’s life. Moreover, it provides the opportunity of enhancing sports skills and glorifying Ukraine and Volyn region at International competitions.
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McCullough, Brian P., Jamee Pelcher, and Sylvia Trendafilova. "An Exploratory Analysis of the Environmental Sustainability Performance Signaling Communications among North American Sport Organizations." Sustainability 12, no. 5 (March 4, 2020): 1950. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12051950.

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Sport organizations across North America promote and claim deep commitments to environmental issues through sustainability performance signaling. These signals are conveyed through external associations or memberships (e.g., Green Sports Alliance) or internally (e.g., environmental reports and communications). However, researchers have not explored this communication strategy as it relates to environmental initiatives in sport nor compared environmental communications of sport organizations from the major professional sport leagues in North America. We analyzed the websites of 147 North American sport organizations and their associated venue websites for environmental performance signaling communications. We found that only one sport organization featured an environmental report on its website, and 42 sport organizations highlighted environmental initiatives through dedicated webpages on the respective team or venue’s website. Predominately, these communications focused on fan engagement initiatives (i.e., awareness, participation) but lacked goal setting, measurement metrics, or performance summaries. We discuss these themes, the implications, and recommendations for how sustainability performance signaling can be better leveraged in the North American sport sector.
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Lochbaum, Marc, Thaís Zanatta, Deylon Kirschling, and Emily May. "The Profile of Moods States and Athletic Performance: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies." European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education 11, no. 1 (January 13, 2021): 50–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe11010005.

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Researchers have extensively examined and reviewed the relationship of the profile of mood states (POMS) with sport performance since the 1970s. Two decades have passed since the last POMS quantitative review. Our overall objective was to quantify the POMS research with competitive athletes with a prospective measured POMS and a sport performance outcome in the published literature. Additionally, we tested potential moderators of the mental health model (i.e., sport duration, type, and skill) with meta-analytic techniques while considering potential risk bias across study sources. Based on a systematic review, the articles were found using EBSCO and comparing these articles with extensive past POMS in sport and exercise bibliographies. Search terms included profile of mood states (POMS) or iceberg profile or the mental health model with sport and performance or sports performance. For selection, articles must have reported data on competitive athletes, an athletic performance outcome, and a valid form of the POMS measured prospectively. After screening more than 600 articles for inclusion, 25 articles provided sufficient data for effect size calculations. The included articles spanned from 1975 to 2011, with 1497 unique participants. Hedges’ g values were generally small for the six POMS scales: tension (−0.21), depression (−0.43), anger (−0.08), vigor (0.38), fatigue (−0.13), and confusion (−0.41). However, the total mood disturbance (TMD) score effect size was medium in magnitude at −0.53. When corrected for potential publication bias, the effect size values increased in magnitude for tension (−0.47), depression (−0.64), vigor (0.44), fatigue (−0.34), and TMD (−0.84). Moderator analyses for Terry’s (1995) propositions and for risk of bias across studies, statistically, resulted in few differences based on conventional statistical significance (p < 0.05). Measured before performance, most of the POMS scales and TMD are reliable predictors of sport performance in competitive athletes across a wide variety of sports and athletic performance outcomes. Morgan’s (1980, 1985) mental health model or iceberg profile minus anger is still a viable method for understanding and improving athletic performances.
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Sattar, Farook, AKM Abdul Malek Azad, Md Sarfaraj Sikder, and Md Shamsul Arefin. "Body sensor networks for monitoring performances in sports: A brief overview and some new thoughts." Artificial Intelligence Research 8, no. 1 (March 18, 2019): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/air.v8n1p25.

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This paper aims to review on body sensor networks (BSNs) for sports from performance monitoring point of view with some new thoughts. The focus of the paper is to show that wearable sensor is more efficient than cameras in measuring sport performance and thereby video data and video based systems can be replaced by wearable sensors. Here, the current state-of-the art in BSNs are mainly introduced relating to sports performance instead of physical activity and health/safety related issues for sports and to the best of our knowledge, this has not been done yet for different types of sports rather than a particular sport. Although the progress in BSN for sports performance is in early stage, the ultimate goal is to develop a complete training/match analysis tool using wearable sensors and various analyses techniques to monitor as well as improve performances in sports.
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Krizkova, Sarka, Hana Tomaskova, and Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee. "Sport Performance Analysis with a Focus on Racket Sports: A Review." Applied Sciences 11, no. 19 (October 3, 2021): 9212. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app11199212.

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Athletes, both professional and amateur, are always looking for ways to improve their performance. With the introduction and increasing availability of modern technologies and smart devices arose the need to measure and analyze performance, but likewise, the use of these innovations as a competitive advantage also arose. Scientific publications reflect the wide range of available approaches and technologies, as well as the growing interest in various sports. As a result, we concentrated on a systematic review of publications that presented performance analysis tools and methods in all sports, with a final focus on racket sports. Clarivate Analytics’ Web of Science (WoS) and Elsevier Inc.’s SCOPUS databases were searched for 1147 studies that conducted performance analysis and sports research and were published in English. The data in the systematic review are current, up until 18 May 2021. A general review was performed on 759 items, and then 65 racket sports publications were thoroughly scrutinized. We concentrated on performance data, data collection and analysis tools, performance analysis methods, and software. We also talked about performance prediction. In performance research, we have identified specific approaches for specific sports as well as key countries. We are also considering expanding performance analysis in to E-sports in the future.
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Nicholls, Scott B., Nic James, Elizabeth Bryant, and Julia Wells. "The implementation of performance analysis and feedback within Olympic sport: The performance analyst's perspective." International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching 14, no. 1 (October 23, 2018): 63–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747954118808081.

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The study considered performance analysis and feedback from the perspective of the performance analyst through the investigation of the ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘when’ of practice within a selection of Olympic sports. Twenty-three performance analysts (experience 6.4 ± 4.1 years) engaged in a structured interview (85 ± 15 min) regarding their processes within applied practice. Likert scales (All the time, Often, Sometimes, Rarely and Never) were used to facilitate cross-sport and environment comparison. The performance analysts highlighted the experience of their coaches as the most prominent feature influencing analysis direction, and time had the greatest impact upon feedback provision. The main analysis techniques used were video, profiling and performance reports. Feedback was delivered primarily either, (1) < 1-h post-performance within sessions lasting < 10-min or (2) the following day within sessions lasting 25 + min. Video feedback was usually coach led; however, data delivery was more evenly distributed between coach and analyst. Very similar processes across the participants were identified, despite a wide variety of sports and participant experience levels. The findings have begun to illustrate practice within elite sport whilst highlighting the importance and need for further practitioner-based investigation regarding the use of performance analysis and feedback within applied contexts.
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Ishøi, Lasse, Kristian Thorborg, Otto Kraemer, and Per Hölmich. "The association between specific sports activities and sport performance following hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome: A secondary analysis of a cross-sectional cohort study including 184 athletes." Journal of Hip Preservation Surgery 6, no. 2 (June 5, 2019): 124–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhps/hnz017.

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Abstract The main purpose of this secondary analysis was to compare the proportion of athletes with moderate-to-extreme difficulties in eight specific sport activities in athletes with optimal versus impaired sport performance after a hip arthroscopy for femoroacetabular impingement syndrome. Subjects were identified in a nationwide registry and invited to answer a return to sport and performance questionnaire, and the Copenhagen Hip and Groin Outcome Score Sport subscale investigating difficulties in eight specific sports activities (HAGOS sport items) as; none, mild, moderate, severe or extreme. Subjects were divided into two groups based on sport performance (optimal or impaired). The proportion of athletes with none-to-mild versus moderate-to-extreme difficulties in the eight specific sport activities was compared between groups. The association between difficulties in sport activities and sport performance were investigated using logistic regression analysis. One hundred and eighty-four athletes (31 athletes with optimal and 153 athletes with impaired sport performance) were included at a mean follow-up of 33.1 ± 16.3 months. Up to six athletes (<20%) with optimal sport performance had moderate-to-extreme difficulties in sport activities. Contrary, 43–108 athletes (28.1–70.6%) with impaired performance had moderate-to-extreme difficulties in sport activities. Furthermore, moderate-to-extreme difficulties in HAGOS sport items: ‘running as fast as you can’ and ‘kicking, skating etc.’ increased the odds (14.7 and 6.1 times, respectively) of having impaired sport performance. Many athletes with impaired sport performance reported moderate-to-extreme difficulties in sport activities, specifically moderate-to-extreme difficulties in ‘running as fast as you can’ and ‘kicking, skating etc.’ were associated with patients having impaired sport performance.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sport performance analysis"

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Shibli, Simon. "Performance analysis in sport and leisure management." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2015. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/11010/.

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Thomas, Brendan Nigel. "Video analysis as a form of feedback to improve sport performance." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/50225.

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Thesis (MScSportSc)--Stellenbosch University, 2004.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Feedback is critical for motor skill learning. Knowledge of performance (KP) In the form of verbal feedback is the most commonly used type of augmented feedback. Advances in technology have made it possible for coaches to utilise video-supported feedback with athletes with the intention of accelerating the learning process. The use of videotape replay has been an effective aid under some circumstances. Recent commercially available products offer digital analysis that may be even more successful than ordinary video replay in this regard. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of knowledge of results (KR) and verbal KP with video-support in improving the learning of the tennis serve, when compared to KR with verbal KP only. A total of 18 adults (lOwomen and 8 men) were assessed on their serving technique (6 kinematic variables), accuracy (2 variables) and speed (1 variable). Technique analysis was completed using a commercially available analysis programme. For a short intervention period, one group (n = 10) received KR with verbal feedback only, while the other group (n = 8) received KR plus verbal feedback with video support. The subjects were tested after the intervention to see what changes had occurred with regards to the speed, accuracy and technique of their serves. No significant differences were found for any of the variables, leading to the conclusion that the amount oftime spent in the intervention programme must be extended in order to possibly achieve significant effects on performances.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: By die aanleer van motoriese vaardighede is terugvoer van kritiese belang. Verbale terugvoering is die mees algemene vorm van kennis oordraging aan die uitvoerder. Verbetering in tegnologie het dit nou moontlik gemaak vir afrigters om videoondersteunde terugvoer met atlete te gebruik, met die doelom die leerproses te versnel. Die gebruik hiervan is in sekere situasies 'n effektiewe hulpmiddel. Kommersiële produkte wat tans beskikbaar is bied die moontlikheid van digitale ontledings, wat dalk meer suksesvol kan wees as slegs die terugspeel van 'n video aan die uitvoerder. Die doel van hierdie studie was om die doeltreffendheid van kennis van resultate (knowledge of results) en verbale terugvoering met video-ondersteuning in die verbetering van die tennis afslaan te meet, en dit dan te vergelyk met kennis van resultate waar net verbale terugvoering verskaf is. 'n Totaal van 18 volwassenes (It) vroue en 8 mans) se afslaantegniek (6 kinematiese verandelikes), akkuraatheid van afslaan (2 verandelikes) en die spoed van die afslaan (1 verandelike) is nagegaan. Tegniekontleding is met die gebruik van 'n komersieël beskikbare analise-program gedoen. Een groep (n = l O) het kennis van resultate en verbale terugvoer gekry vir 'n kort intervensie periode. Die ander groep (n = 8) het kennis van resultate en video-ondersteunde verbale terugvoer, ook vir 'n kort intervensie tydperk ontvang. Die deelnemers is na afloop van die intervensie tydperk getoets om te bepaal watter veranderinge met betrekking tot spoed, akkuraatheid en afslaantegniek plaasgevind het. Geen beduidende verskille is in enige van die verandelikes gevind nie. Dit gee aanleiding tot 'n gevolgtrekking dat die duur van die intervensieprogram verleng moet word om 'n beduidende effek op uitvoering te kry.
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Liu, Yi-De. "Performance measurement of English public sport facilities : aggregate analysis and its practicability." Thesis, Sheffield Hallam University, 2007. http://shura.shu.ac.uk/3203/.

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The aim of this research is to adopt aggregate performance analyses to measure the performance of English public sport facilities and examine the practicability of these analyses. Based on the National Benchmarking Service for Sports Halls and Swimming Pools (NBS), provided for Sport England by the Sport Industry Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University, four dimensions of performance are measured in this thesis, i. e. operational efficiency, sport equity, service quality and customer segmentation. First, two aggregate performance analyses data envelopment analysis (DEA) and multivariate statistical analysis (MSA) are conducted to provide an insight into the industry's overall performance. Second, based on the two approaches above, an aggregate performance analysis framework is developed and tested at the individual facility level. Then its practicability is evaluated. The contributions of this research are twofold: (1) to present the value and critically evaluate the practicability of aggregate performance analysis; and (2) to expand the theoretical literature on performance measurement in the public leisure sector. The research findings demonstrate that the `convergence' strength of aggregate analysis can complement the `inclusiveness' strength of partial measures adopted by the NBS, particularly in efficiency measurement and customer segmentation analysis. In addition, for practitioners in the public leisure sector, `inclusiveness' and `simplicity' are the most important criteria of a good performande measurement system. That is, not only does performance data need to be inclusive, the analytical process also needs to be simple and understandable. Finally, facility managers' analytical skills and motivations for benchmarking are two factors which determine the feasibility of aggregate performance analysis in the public leisure sector.
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Engelbrecht, Warren Peter. "Performance Aaalysis of penalty area entrances of a South African men's professional football team." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4349.

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Thesis (M Sport Sc (Sport Science))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study was to analyse the penalty area entrances of a team competing in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in South Africa. Ten home matches of the team were analysed making use of a category set designed for the study. The main areas of analysis included the point of final action before the ball entered the penalty area, the part of the penalty area at which the entrance occurred, the method of entrance, the number of completed passes within the area, and the outcome of the entrance as well as the reason for the outcome. The results revealed that the team entered the penalty area on average 59.4 times per match and scored a goal on every 37.4 penalty area entrances. The ball being taken away by the opponents was the outcome that occurred most frequently within the penalty area (42.1% of all entries), and was largely due to interceptions by the defending team (20.7%). The next most commonly occurring event was the ball being given away by the attacking team (22.4% of all entries) and was largely as a result of the poor passing (20%). The results revealed that in order for the team to improve their ability to convert their attacking opportunities into goals, improvement of technical execution in particular passing and shooting within the critical areas of the field must be established. The results have implications for the use of performance analysis for professional teams as support for the coaching process.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van die studie was om „n prestasie-profiel te ontwikkel wat die strafarea-toegang beskryf van „n professionele span wat aan die Premier Sokker Liga (PSL) in Suid-Afrika deelneem. Tien tuiswedstryde van die span is geanaliseer, gebaseer op „n kategorie wat vir die studie ontwerp is. Die vlakke van analise was eerstens die punt van finale aksie voordat die bal die strafarea binnegaan, die plek in die strafarea waar toegang plaasgevind het, die metode van toegang, die hoeveelheid afgehandelde aangee-aksies in die area en laastens die uitkoms van die toegang asook die rede vir die uitkoms. Die resultate het aangedui dat die span die strafarea ongeveer 59.4 keer per wedstryd betree en elke 37.4 „n doel aanteken deur toegang tot die strafarea te verkry. Die afneem van die bal deur „n span (42.1% van toegang) het die meeste plaasgevind nadat die bal die strafarea binne gegaan het. Dit is grotendeels te wyte aan onderskepping deur die verdedigende span (20.7%). Die weggee van die bal deur die aanvallende span (22.4% van toegang) was hoofsaaklik as gevolg van swak aangee-aksies (20%) en het ook dikwels voorgekom. Die prestasie-profiel het aangedui dat indien die span hulle vermoë wil verbeter om aanvallende geleenthede te laat eindig in „n doel, verbetering nodig is met tegniese uitvoering, veral met vaardighede ten opsigte van „n bal-aangee en doelskop. Hierdie studie is „n voorbeeld van hoe prestasie-analise aangewend kan word in professionele sokker om ondersteuning aan die afrigtingsproses te bied.
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Ringhof, Steffen [Verfasser]. "Effects of Concurrent Jaw Clenching on Human Postural Control and Sports Performance: Biomechanical Studies of Static and Dynamic Postural Control and Performance Analysis in Golf / Steffen Ringhof." Karlsruhe : KIT-Bibliothek, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1159637547/34.

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Maré, Rozanne. "Performance development of sport scientists : a Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment (MAC) approach." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/58988.

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This research study took place at the High Performance Centre (hpc) at the University of Pretoria (UP) in South Africa (SA). The sport psychologists/sports counselors at the hpc mainly deliver performance development services to the athletes. The sport psychology services at the hpc are conducted to the athletes via the Psychological Skills Training (PST) approach and Mindfulness-Acceptance-Commitment (MAC) approach. These two approaches are individualistic in nature and the aim of my study was to move away from a more traditional individualistic perspective to an ecological perspective that takes into consideration other role players such as sport scientists. This was achieved by developing a sport science specific MAC programme for the sport scientists, which was facilitated through experiential learning. The goal of the MAC programme was to explore the sport scientists’ experiences with reference to what they discovered and how they applied their learning. Eight in depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with four sport scientists at the hpc after their participation in the programme. Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse the semi-structured interviews. The findings were mainly related to difficulties and advantages that the sport scientists experienced when they applied the MAC principles.
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Peters, Heather J. "A Cultural Analysis of Self-Talk: Its Relationship to Performance and Potential Moderators." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/194325.

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Self-talk, its relationship to performance, and responses to feedback were investigated in European Americans (Eu.A.s; n = 66), newly-arrived East Asians (E.A.s; n = 24), later-arrived E.A.s (n = 44), and Latinos (n = 35). Later-arrived E.A.s had a larger proportion of negative to positive self-talk than Eu.A.s. Regardless of cultural background, a greater proportion of negative self-talk related to poorer performance. All cultural groups perceived the task as more valid after receiving positive vs. negative feedback. Results did not replicate work by Peters and Williams (in press), questioning their concern regarding the use of cognitive interventions with E.A.s. Results suggest that E.A. and Latino groups are not homogenous, findings should not be generalized from one collectivist cultural background to another, negative self-talk can act as an indicator for fear of failure in Latinos, and acculturation in E.A.s influences fear of failure.
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Seidl, Thomas [Verfasser], Martin [Akademischer Betreuer] Lames, Martin [Gutachter] Lames, and Jonathan [Gutachter] Wheat. "Radio-based Position Tracking in Sports : Validation, Pattern Recognition and Performance Analysis / Thomas Seidl ; Gutachter: Martin Lames, Jonathan Wheat ; Betreuer: Martin Lames." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1193177669/34.

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Bazyler, Caleb D., Jacob R. Goodin, George Beckham, H. Santana, M. Swartz, and Ashley A. Kavanaugh. "Analysis of Changes in Strength, Explosiveness, and Agility Performance over an NCAA Division I Tennis Career: A Case Study." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2014. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/3840.

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Habeeb, Christine Marie. "Task structure, dyadic relations, and athlete role in team-sports settings : implications for athletes' self, relational, and collective efficacy beliefs and performances." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/25856.

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The performances of athlete pairs correspond to the agency observed in self, relational, and collective efficacy beliefs. A dyadic perspective offers potentially important conceptual and methodological advantages to the investigation of interdependent action. The general purpose of this thesis was to investigate how athletes influence one another in athlete pairs of different (i.e., distinguishable) roles with a specific focus on the efficacy-performance relationship. Chapters 1 and 2 provide the general introduction and review of literature on dyads and efficacy beliefs. Chapters 3-6 include original research. In Chapter 3 relationships among the individual- and dyad-level performances of cheerleading pairs competing at a national-level competition were assessed to provide a measurement tool for dyadic performance settings in which athletes have distinguishable roles. In Chapter 4 person-related sources of variance (in line with the Social Relations Model framework) in athletes’ efficacy beliefs and performances were examined during repeated performance trials of a paired-cheerleading stunt-task with distinguishable roles. The purpose of Chapter 5 was to examine the efficacy-performance predictive chain of an athletic dyad task to extend Feltz’ (1982) efficacy-performance path analysis in an individual sporting context in conjunction with the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model appropriate for dyads with distinguishable roles. The purpose of Chapter 6 was to conduct a replication of the Social Relations Model investigation in Chapter 4 using same-gender distinguishable dyads and extending the framework to four-person cheerleading groups. The final chapter is a summary of the findings with commentary on the findings’ implications, strengths and limitations of the studies, identification of future research directions, and significance of the findings. Overall, the findings in this thesis support that task structure, dyadic relations, and athlete role in a team-task influence how athletes perceive and are perceived relative to self, relational, and collective abilities, with some effects including implications for efficacy-performance predictive relationships.
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Books on the topic "Sport performance analysis"

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589.

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M, Franks Ian, ed. Notational analysis of sport: Systems for better coaching and performance in sport. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 2004.

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Knudson, Duane V. Qualitative analysis of human movement: Diagnosing performance in sport and exercise. 3rd ed. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2013.

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Passos, Pedro. Performance Analysis in Team Sports. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the: Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315739687.

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Research methods for sports performance analysis. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2010.

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Hughes, Mike. The essentials of performance analysis: An introduction. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2007.

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Ntoumanis, Nikos, and Nick Myers. An introduction statistical analyses for sport and exercise scientists. Chichester, West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2016.

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Gomez-Ruano, Miguel-Angel, Sergio José Ibáñez, and Anthony S. Leicht, eds. Performance Analysis in Sport. Frontiers Media SA, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-293-7.

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O'Donoghue, Peter, and Derek M. Peters. Performance Analysis of Sport IX. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Peters, Derek, and Peter O'Donoghue. Performance Analysis of Sport IX. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sport performance analysis"

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McLean, Scott, Paul M. Salmon, Adam D. Gorman, and Colin Solomon. "Performance Analysis in Sport." In Human Factors and Ergonomics in Sport, 221–38. Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2020.: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781351060073-16.

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Blair, Kim B., Kieran F. Culligan, and David Walfisch. "Analysis of Fulcrum Skate Performance." In The Engineering of Sport 6, 301–6. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-45951-6_54.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "Computational Metrics to Inspect the Athletic Performance." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 82–112. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-4.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "Artificial Intelligence for Pattern Recognition in Sports." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 113–42. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-5.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "How Is Artificial Intelligence Being Used in the Sport Sciences to Analyse and Support Performance of Athletes and Teams?" In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 21–57. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-2.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "Empowering Human Intelligence." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 1–20. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-1.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "Technology, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of Sport and Physical Activity." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 151–65. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-7.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "From Reliable Sources of Big Data to Capturing Sport Performance by Ecophysical Variables." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 58–81. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-3.

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Araújo, Duarte, Micael Couceiro, Ludovic Seifert, Hugo Sarmento, and Keith Davids. "From Classification to Prediction." In Artificial Intelligence in Sport Performance Analysis, 143–50. New York : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003163589-6.

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McRobert, Allistair P., and A. Mark Williams. "Integrating performance analysis and perceptual-cognitive training." In Anticipation and Decision Making in Sport, 327–41. New York, NY: Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315146270-18.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sport performance analysis"

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Sasaki, Koh. "Defence performance analysis: Social network analysis." In Journal of Human Sport and Exercise - 2019 - Summer Conferences of Sports Science. Universidad de Alicante, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.proc5.63.

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Kunitson, Vladimir, and Kristjan Port. "Analysis of swimming technique among elite finswimmers." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.07.

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"Book of Abstracts: 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport, 16-18 November 2016. International Society of Performance Analysis of Sport. Alicante, Spain." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.14.

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Valldecabres, Raúl, Ana-María de Benito, Claudio Alberto Casal, and Carlos Pablos. "2015 Badminton World Championship: Singles final men’s vs women’s behaviours." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.01.

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Shadiqin, A. R. "Six-Weeks training program to enhance wrestler relative strength." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.02.

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Pastor-Vicedo, Juan Carlos, Onofre Contreras-Jordán, and Alejandro Prieto-Ayuso. "Performance indicators as a resource for the selection of talented football players." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.03.

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Liébana Giménez, Encarnación, Esther Blasco Herraiz, Cristina Monleón García, Carlos Pablos Abella, and Consuelo Moratal Lull. "Muscular activation in rumba bolero in elite dancers of DanceSport." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.04.

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Abreu, Antonio, Carmen Fernández-Echeverría, Jara González-Silva, Fernando Claver, Manuel Conejero, and M. Perla Moreno. "The use of timeouts in volleyball, depending on the team score." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.05.

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González-Silva, Jara, Carmen Fernández-Echeverría, Fernando Claver, Manuel Conejero, and M. Perla Moreno. "How does it affect the setter intervention to the block participation, in high level male volleyball?" In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.06.

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Bazanov, Boris, and Indrek Rannama. "The relationship between physiological and mechanical load indicators and offensive team efficiency in junior male basketball." In 11th World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport. Universidad de Alicante, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2017.12.proc3.08.

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Reports on the topic "Sport performance analysis"

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Bueno, João, Heloiana Faro, Seth Lenetsky, Aleksandro Gonçalves, Stefane Dias, André Ribeiro, Bruno Victor Corrêa Silva, et al. Exploratory systematic review of Mixed Martial Arts: an overview of performance of importance factors with over 20,000 athletes. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.4.0158.

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Review question / Objective: The objective of the present study was to analyze the findings of the scientific literature related to MMA through an exploratory systematic review on the subject and to present the state of the art of the sport from a multifactorial perspective. Condition being studied: Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full contact combat sport characterized by its high degree of freedom in offensive and defensive approaches resulting in the inclusion of techniques and tactics from multiple combat sport styles. MMA has gained legitimacy and uniformity of rule sets after a tumultuous and unregulated introduction in North America as well as it is one of the fastest growing sports in the world. However, to the best of our knowledge, there are still no methodical, comprehensive, transparent, and replicable studies that have summarized the overall perspective of MMA athletes, resulting in an integrated analysis for a better scientific understanding and more efficient practical applications.
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Souza, Áquila, Jonatas Santos, Maria Oliveira, Hellen Marinho, and Luciana Mendonça. Do prevention programs prevent sports injuries and increase performance in volleyball athletes? A systematic review with meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2021.5.0026.

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Ferraz, António, Pedro Duarte-Mendes, Hugo Sarmento, João Valente-dos-Santos, and Bruno Travassos. A Review for the Development of a Comprehensive Framework of Performance Analysis in Team Sports - Trends and future directions. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.12.0039.

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Dickman, Martin B., and Oded Yarden. Role of Phosphorylation in Fungal Spore Germination. United States Department of Agriculture, August 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1993.7568761.bard.

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Spore germination is a common and fundamental event in fungal development and in many instances an essential phase of fungal infection and dissemination. Spore germination is also critical for hyperparasites to function as biocontrol agents as well as in fermentation proceses. Our common objective is to understand the mechanisms which regulated spore germination and identify factors involved in pathogenicity related prepenetration development. Our approach is to exploit the overall similarity among filamentous fungi using both a plant pathogen (Colletotricum trifolii) and a model system that is genetically sophisticated (Neurospora crassa). The simulataneous use of two organisms has the advantage of the available tools in Neurospora to rapidly advance the functional analysis of genes involved in spore germination and development of an economically important fungal phytopathogen. Towards this we have isolated a protein kinase gene from C. trifolii (TB3) that is maximally expressed during the first hour of conidial germination and prior to any visible gene tube formation. Based on sequence similarities with other organisms, this gene is likely to be involved in the proliferative response in the fungus. In addition, TB3 was able to functionally complement a N. crassa mutant (COT-1). Pharmacological studies indicated the importance of calmodulin in both germination and appressorium differentiation. Using an antisense vector from N. crassa, direct inhibition of calmodulin results in prevention of differentiation as well as pathogenicity. Both cAMP dependent protein kinase (PKA) and protein kinase C (PKC) like genes have been cloned from C. trifolii. Biochemical inhibition of PKA prevents germination; biochemical inhibitors of PKC prevents appressorium differentiation. In order to analyze reversible phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism, some ser.thr dephosphorylative events have also been analyzed. Type 2A and Type 2B (calcineurin) phosphatases have been identified and structurally and functionally analyzed in N. crassa during this project. Both phosphatases are essential for hyphal growth and maintenance of proper hyphal architecture. In addition, a first novel-type (PPT/PP5-like) ser/thr phosphatase has been identified in a filamentous fungus. The highly collaborative project has improved our understanding of a fundamental process in fungi, and has identified targets which can be used to develop new approaches for control of fungal plant pathogens as well as improve the performance of beneficial fungi in the field and in industry. In addition, the feasibility of molecular technology transfer in comparative mycology has been demonstrated.
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Mizrach, Amos, Sydney L. Spahr, Ephraim Maltz, Michael R. Murphy, Zeev Schmilovitch, Jan E. Novakofski, Uri M. Peiper, et al. Ultrasonic Body Condition Measurements for Computerized Dairy Management Systems. United States Department of Agriculture, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1993.7568109.bard.

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The body condition (BC) score is recognized in the dairy industry as an essential tool for managing the energy reserves of the dairy cow, which is essential for sustaining optimal and efficient production over several lactations. The current use of BC scoring depends on the accuracy of subjective visual estimates, and this limits its kusefulness as a management aid in the dairy industry. A measuring tool that would frequently provide objective data on the cow's body reserves would be a major contribution to efficient dairy herd management. Ultrasonic sensors have the potential to be developed into an efficient BC measuring device, and the experimental use of such sensors for subcutaneous fat thickness (SDFT) estimates, as an indication for BC in beef cattle, supports this assumption. The purposes of this project were: 1. To compare visual BC scoring and ultrasonic fat thickness with on-line automated body weight (BW) measurements as monitors of nutritional adequacy of dairy cows at various stages of lactation. 2. To determine the effects of variation in digestive fill in early and late lactation on the accuracy of body weight measurements in lactating cows. 3. To modify an existing ultrasonic system and develop a specialized, low-cost sensor for repeatable determination of body condition scores by users with minimal training and skill. 4. To develop a standard for the assignment of body condition scores based on ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness. The procedure to execute these objectives involved: 1. Frequent measurement of BW, milk yield (MY), BC (visually scored) and subdermal fat thickness ultrasonically measured of dairy cows, and data analysis on average and individual basis. 2. Testing and selection of an appropriate special-purpose sensor, finding an optimum body location for working an ultrasonic measurement, prcessing the signals obtained, and correlating the resulting measurements with performance responses in lactating cows. Linking the ultrasonic signals to BC scores, and developing a BC scoring data acquisition system are the first steps towards fulfilling the necessary requirements for incorporating this device into an existing dairy herd management system, in order to provide the industry with a powerful managment tool. From the results obtained we could conclude that: 1. BC does not correlate with BW changes during all stages of lactation, although in general terms it does. These results were confirmed by individual cow BW and BC data obtained during the course of lactation, that were supported by individual objective ultrasonic measurement of SDFT. 2. BW changes reflect energy metabolism reliably ony after peak milk yield; early in lactation, a decrease in BW expresses mobilization of body reserves only qualitatively, and not quantitatively. 3. Gastrointestinal content increases throughout the whole period during which dry matter intake (DMI) increases. The drastic increase very early in lactation prevents the use of BW changes as a basis for quantitative estimatio of energy meatabolism; at this stage of lactation, konly a BC score or any other direct measurements willl provide a quantitative estimate of energy metabolism. 4. Ultrasonic measurements of subdermal fat thickness can be used to quantify changes that correlate with the actual condition of the cow, as assessed by performance and the traditional way of scoring. 5. To find the best site on the cow's body at which to obtain responses to BC and its changes in the course of lactation, additional sites have to be examined. From the present study, it seems that the sites between ribs 12 and 13 have the potential for this purpose. 6. The use of templates made it easier to repeat measurements at a desired site and spot. However, the convenient easy-to-handle way to standardize the measurement, described in this study, koffers scope for improvement. 7. The RF peak values of the A-mode are better indicators of the location of fat layer borders than image analysis, from the point of view of future commercial development. 8. The distances between the RF peaks of the A-mode can be automatically measured by suitable software, for future commercial development. 9. Proper analysis of daily body weight and milk yield data can provide the necessary information on body condition changes during lactation, until a direct BC measurement device is developed. 10. In any case, at least one visual BC assessment has to be done, preferably immediately after calving, for calibration purposes.
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