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  • mm
    03/10/2023 at 12:46 #38893

    Good questions!

    1- The final stage/score is the MAS right?
    The last successfully completed stage is the MAS score. You can have some “interpolation” method depending on where someone stops mid-level, but IMHO not needed.

    2- How many consecutive fails can you have? I.e., if you don’t hit the a single shuttle on time you can continue the test, but if you fail “x” amount of times consecutively you are eliminated. What is the “x” number? 2?
    I would go with three. In either way, make sure that you use the same criteria everytime you test

    3- What if you are eliminated in the middle of a stage? Is there any correction for the determination of MAS?
    You can use some “interpolation” method, but it makes it more complex. What you can do instead is besides recording the last stage velocity (i.e. MAS score), you can record the time of failure.

    mm
    22/06/2022 at 00:46 #35812

    Thanks Andres! Appreciate it

    mm
    19/10/2021 at 19:27 #33978

    Hi Mitch,

    Yes and no. If you have single intentional max sprint data using GPS, then yes. It would be same as the radar (time and velocity). If you have bunch of data points over weeks of data (i.e., instant acceleration and velocity), then you will need to filter the maxes (crop the low acceleration data) and/or use the quantile regression. Think JB explained this in the blog post

    mm
    09/09/2021 at 12:21 #33639

    Hi Emanuele,

    That data was just a generated data. Unfortunately, it is not possible (yet) to directly import data into AthleteSR. Our goal was to make AthleteSR very easy to export/sync the data so sport scientists can easily merge different sources together (e.g., GPS, HRV, HR, testing data, etc).

    mm
    31/05/2021 at 13:17 #32870

    Hi Mitch,

    I have few projects to close and then will jump on STM3, but before that I am preparing a video course that will cover some material from Vol3 and also help me prepare for writing a bit better. No timeframes yet 😉

    mm
    31/05/2021 at 13:14 #32869

    Hi Keith,

    Not much – I keep using the same folder structure, we are using Asana for product management and team collaboration. On my mac, I am using “Things” to manage tasks, and “Fantastical” as my calendar.

    mm
    12/05/2021 at 12:12 #32742

    Hi Matus,

    After an extensive book, I do not plan to create a course in the near future. For some basic R data-wrangling and visualization check the Athlete Monitoring Course.

    mm
    03/01/2021 at 12:34 #30796

    Thanks legend! Happy New Year to you and your close ones!

    mm
    22/08/2020 at 21:08 #29396

    Thanks for posting a question Quinn. In this case, BW is taken into account (100% BW) alongside with external load. Thus for the profile (absolute, IMHO, it doesn’t really matter (particularly how ‘optimal’ the FV profile is). But I do agree – if weight went up or down, maybe, we need to take that into that and calculate predicted VJ at pre-test height?

    mm
    22/08/2020 at 09:43 #29393

    Hi Glenn,

    Might be hard to do that. But let me make sure that understood this correctly – you do not have GPS, but want to ‘predict’ HSR from SSG data? Ok, what data do you have? From literature, you can only get ‘expected’ values (i.e., mean).

    mm
    24/07/2020 at 19:07 #29094

    SRBT result is the MAS in km/h. I made it easy – no need to compute anything.

    mm
    mm
    13/03/2020 at 15:05 #27793

    It is Goal Reps (or planned reps). Done can imply ‘done reps’ or ‘done weight’. It is to differentiate between planned vs. realized

    mm
    13/03/2020 at 15:04 #27792

    Try now. You will have viewing access. I cannot allow editing access – if everyone mess with the board they will screw it.

    mm
    10/03/2020 at 22:41 #27746

    If you are referring to PDFs, these will be available in part-4 and part-5

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