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Bryce Murphy

Bryce Murphy

@BryceVMurphy

Head of Data Management and Analytics | IMG Academy | Detroit Pistons | Orlando Magic | Views are my own #rstats

Palmetto, FL Katılım Nisan 2018
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Deadspin@Deadspin·
Imagine tearing your ACL playing poker
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Bryce Murphy@BryceVMurphy·
Does anyone use the @TrackmanGolf API?? We can’t get a good contact with someone on their technical team!
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tweet davidson@andyreed·
when people turn 30 they’re sorted into one of these four houses like in harry potter
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Shams Charania@ShamsCharania·
ESPN story on former No. 1 pick Markelle Fultz reaching agreement on a deal with the Sacramento Kings: tinyurl.com/398mvk85
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Bryce Murphy@BryceVMurphy·
Need to chat with someone re incidence and exposure for an injury analysis. Any friends in the industry? #sportscience
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Bryce Murphy@BryceVMurphy·
@altini_marco Ciao Marco, grazie per la riposta! For others trying do you think an oura ring or Apple Watch could handle the heat?
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Dan Howells@HowellsDan·
FREE eBook on LTAD @athleticevouk &I have joined forces to provide support to practitioners who want to refine their principles & application If you want to see our 6 key principles, retweet & comment "LTAD" and I'll drop the eBook in your DMs
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Matt Taberner
Matt Taberner@MattTaberner·
🚨The control-chaos continuum adapted to the basketball court #️⃣ A framework designed by practitioners for practitioners @nathspencer @BryceVMurphy @JarrodAntflick @danielcohen1971 Thanks for sharing @JOSPT
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Want to know how to take your players back to sport after a #Basketball injury 🏀 If you're saying yes! 🙋‍♀️ Then you'll love our #Commentary on 'Progressing On-Court Rehabilitation' using the 'Control-Chaos Continuum' It's available NOW ➡️ jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jo… #yourJOSPT

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Bryce Murphy@BryceVMurphy·
@Gareth_Sandford First off, thank for putting together the intro course. Awesome resource. In this graphic do you know if the measurement technology is similar? (i.e., lps (same company?), optical, etc?)
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Gareth Sandford
Gareth Sandford@Gareth_Sandford·
2. Deceleration Because what speeds up must slow down And the ability to repeatedly absorb high eccentric Braking forces happens more often Than intense accelerations. twitter.com/Gareth_Sandfor…
Gareth Sandford@Gareth_Sandford

Acceleration vs deceleration demand 🏈 vs⚽ All team sports apart from 🏈 reported a greater frequency of high & v. high intensity deceleration compared to accelerations Exception of v high decel in🏈was the offensive line ⬇️ For #afl #hockey #rugby league/union/7’s link ⬇️

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Gareth Sandford
Gareth Sandford@Gareth_Sandford·
By 2030, ⚽high intensity demands will skyrocket 40% But how can we best prepare players? Here are 6 conditioning qualities to target (For those who want to stay ahead of the competition) 🧵
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Gareth Sandford@Gareth_Sandford·
Huge thank you to the 79 (and counting) early adopters who who requested and just received exclusive early access to New intro course on how to maximize speed & endurance. By commenting ‘exclusive’ below you can join them. Offer expires in 24 hours.
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Alan Couzens
Alan Couzens@Alan_Couzens·
A little #FunWithData today... Looking at how much of an influence different factors have on #TrainingResponse (Banister's k1) using a Decision Tree model.... 1/CTL (negative) CTL has the largest influence on training response for most athletes. This is just the nature of diminishing returns, i.e. novices respond more/faster than athletes with a long training history because they're starting from zero. 2/HRV (positive) A high HRV is a good sign that the athlete will get good fitness benefit from a high training load that day. Particularly when paired with the below... 3/TSB (positive) The higher the TSB, the more training response an athlete is likely to get from a given amount of load )of course, it must be <0 to qualify as load, but not too much <0) 4/RHR (negative) When resting heart rate is higher than normal, the athlete's training response is likely to be compromised. 5/Soreness (negative) When soreness is higher than normal, the athlete's training response is likely compromised. For this reason, we should consider each of the above when deciding to load an athlete.
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Call me Keir
Call me Keir@RUGBY_STR_COACH·
Take away the ball and it's the same stuff coaches have been pulling their cocks to at Perform Better clinics for the last 15 years. None of the stimulus is diminished by him having a ball involved. If anything it'll keep him entertained and engender a little belief in what he's doing. The job of the private sector coach is to simultaneously pursue enhanced performance and robustness AND client satisfaction. Do your clients enjoy and believe in what they are doing? No? Enjoy being poor. The addition of the ball impacts this session- good and bad- as much as the colour of his shirt. Let him have his toy. WGAF.
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Gerry DeFilippo@Challenger_ST

Hey everyone Putting a ball in your training does not make your training any better I actually like most of these exercises, but it’s an absolutely joke that they’re including a football Does NOTHING

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