On-field movements, heart rate responses and perceived exertion of lead referees in Rugby World Cup matches, 2019

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport - Tập 24 - Trang 386-390 - 2021
Nathan Elsworthy1, Matthew R Blair2, Michele Lastella3
1Central Queensland University, School of Health, Medical and Applied Sciences, Australia
2Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand
3Central Queensland University, Appleton Institute for Behavioural Science, Australia

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