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“It’s Important, but It’s Not Everything”: Practitioners’ Use, Analysis and Perceptions of Fitness Testing in Academy Rugby League

A plethora of research exists examining the physical qualities of rugby league players. However, no research has investigated practitioners’ insights into the use, analysis and perceptions of such fitness testing data that is vital for applying research into practice. Therefore, this study aimed to...

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Published in:Sports (Basel) 2020-09, Vol.8 (9), p.130
Main Authors: McCormack, Sam, Jones, Ben, Scantlebury, Sean, Rotheram, Dave, Till, Kevin
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