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Physiological aspects of refereeing performance and training
Warren Gregson
, Matthew Weston
, Werner F. Helsen
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Referee
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Refereeing
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Physiological Aspects
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Video Assistant Referee
66%
Anaerobic Energy
66%
Aerobic Energy
66%
Physical Demands
33%
Physical Fitness
33%
Structured Training
33%
Energy Production
33%
High-intensity Training
33%
Cognitive Functioning
33%
Match Activity
33%
Energy Systems
33%
High Standards
33%
High Demand
33%
Football Referees
33%
Keep up
33%
Well Structure
33%
Training Regime
33%
Perceptual-cognitive
33%
Elite Referees
33%
Gaming Law
33%
Group Displays
33%
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Energy Systems
100%
Energy Production
100%
Observables
100%
Computer Science
Cognitive Functioning
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Training Course
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