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    • Sports Science
    • Biomechanics
    • Human Movement Analysis

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    • Microtechnology advancements have made player tracking crucial for load monitoring in team sports.
    • Current player tracking aims to understand practice demands, optimize team training loads, and inform individual player programs for performance enhancement and injury prevention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss fundamental player tracking approaches and the necessity of integrating multiple tracking systems.
    • To critically evaluate limitations of commonly used variables, including metabolic-power measures.
    • To introduce innovative and potentially more powerful variables for player load monitoring.

    Main Methods:

    • Discussion of basic tracking principles and the integration of diverse tracking systems.
    • Critical analysis of existing player tracking variables and their limitations.
    • Presentation of novel variables for enhanced player monitoring.

    Main Results:

    • Limitations exist in current player tracking variables, including metabolic-power measures.
    • The effectiveness of a player monitoring system depends heavily on data collection, reporting, and utilization by practitioners.
    • Innovative variables offer potential for more powerful insights into player load.

    Conclusions:

    • Successful player monitoring hinges on how practitioners collect, interpret, and apply tracking data, considering variable limitations.
    • The choice of tracking technology and variables should be guided by a cost-benefit analysis, including practical factors like cost, usability, and impact on training.