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Running performance analysis in basketball using recorded trajectory data
Jakobsmeyer, R., Schnittker, R., Timmermann, R., Zorn, R., Rückert, U., Baumeister, J.Published in Performance analysis of sport IX (2014)book“…Schnittker, R.…”
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Indicators for high physical strain and overload in elite football players
Meister, S., Faude, O., Ammann, T., Schnittker, R., Meyer, T.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2013)article“…Schnittker, R.…”
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Analysis of team and player performance using recorded trajectory data
Timmermann, R., Dellnitz, M., Jakobsmeyer, R., Schnittker, R., Wilhelm, P., Zorn, R., Li, H.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport IX (2012)congress proceedings“…Schnittker, R.…”
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Running performance analysis in basketball using recorded trajectory data
Jakobsmeyer, R., Baumeister, J., Timmermann, R., Li, H., Wilhelm, P., Zorn, R., Schnittker, R.Published in World Congress of Performance Analysis of Sport IX (2012)congress proceedings“…Schnittker, R.…”
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Seasonal changes in stress indicators in high level football
Faude, O., Kellmann, M., Ammann, T., Schnittker, R., Meyer, T.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2011)article“…Schnittker, R.…”
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Similar effects of high-intensity intervals and continuous endurance runs during the preparation period in high level football
Faude, O., Schnittker, R., Müller, F., Schulte-Zurhausen, R., Meyer, T.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)congress proceedings“…Schnittker, R.…”
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