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user stories
Gpexe is an excellent tool to analyse the training workload of the player on the pitch. Furthermore, from this season we started using the system also to plan and monitor activities of those who are recovering from an injury. The opportunity to evaluate objectively and in real-time the performance allows both to verify directly on the field if the training session goal is reached and to avoid possible “spikes” that may affect the recovery of the injured player.
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Thanks to the data collected with the LPS system gpexe [i] (metabolic power, speed, accelerations and decelerations), we can daily evaluate the training load and better understand what has been the metabolic demand of our athletes during intense activity such as a basketball game.
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We have been using the Gpexe system since 2014 and it has proven to be a valuable support in the training load control. I appreciate the reliability of the data and how this tool allows a very quick data download.
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Usque ad veritatem
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Players’ profiling: the Metabolic Power profile
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Metabolic Power takes to the Field – part 2
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