L’utilisation des technologies GPS/GNSS dans l’entraînement en sport collectif

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rugby, contrôle de l'entraînement, risque de blessure, données, GPS

Résumé

Depuis le début des années 2010, l’utilisation des micro-technologies GPS/GNSS s’est largement développée et semble devenir, aujourd’hui, un outil indispensable au processus d’entraînement pour les équipes de sports collectifs profession-nelles. Mais à quoi correspond exactement cette technologie ? À quelles données donne-t-elle accès ? Comment est-elle utilisée ? Est-ce vraiment indispensable ?

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Plusieurs joueurs de rugby sur un terrain pendant un match.

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13-11-2024

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Dubois, R. (2024). L’utilisation des technologies GPS/GNSS dans l’entraînement en sport collectif. Réflexions Sport, 24, 4-25. https://revue-rs.france.sport/revue/article/view/73