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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2019.17.10.461

Performance Analysis of Women's Field Hockey Using GPS  

Kim, Ji-Eung (Department of Physical Education, Sangmyung University)
Song, Joo-Ho (Department of Sport Science, Korea Institute of Sport Science)
Park, Jong-Chul (Department of Sport Science, Korea Institute of Sport Science)
Choi, Eun-Young (Department of Physical Education, Dankook University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.17, no.10, 2019 , pp. 461-468 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare and analyse the national players between the winning games and the losing ones by classifying the GPS data measured in the competition. 27 players of Korean national team on field hockey had analysed to collect plenty of data by using GPS system in real time on 16 A-matches for this paper. The result was followed: First, it has revealed that the winning games showed that it had played a lot in the rest of the zone except for zone 1 and zone 5 from zone 1 to zone 6. Second, is has also shown that it had a significant differences into the distance between the winning games and the losing ones. Third, there were no significant differences between Low-speed zone (zone 1 to Zone 3) and High-speed zone (zone 4 to zone 6) into the distance but were a significant differences on the number of high-accelerations in a section of accelerations. Last, in the position-specific, it has shown a significant differences between a distance by the section and the acceleration frequency and the results showed that the difference between the low accelerations and high ones influenced positively related to the performance.
Keywords
Field Hockey; Performance Analysis; GPS Analysis; Distance; Speed;
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