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    • Epidemiology of injury in male adolescent Gaelic games. 

      O'Connor, Siobhán; McCaffrey, Noel; Whyte, Enda; Moran, Kieran A. (Elsevier, 2015-05)
      Objectives There is a lack of epidemiological research in adolescent Gaelic games, with previous research primarily focusing on elite adult males. This study aimed to prospectively capture the epidemiology of injury in ...
    • Fundamental movement skill proficiency in juvenile Gaelic games. 

      O'Connor, Siobhán; Whyte, Enda F.; Gibbons, Brendan; Feeney, Owen; Luc, Sandy; Ní Chéilleachair, Niamh (Springer, 2018-04)
      Background Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are basic observable patterns of movement and prerequisites to successful performance of sports specific skills. International research has found that children are not reaching ...
    • Peak speed in Gaelic games: a systematic review of GPS methods 

      McGuinness, Eddie; Beattie, Kris; Lyons, Mark; Lane, Aoife; Higginbotham, Clement; Healy, Robin (Australian International Academic Centre (AIAC), 2023-10-31)
      Background: Peak speed is an essential physical quality in Gaelic games due to the offensive, defensive, and transitional nature of the sports. Objectives: The aims of the study were to systematically search the literature ...
    • The psychology of Gaelic games: a co-produced scoping review to inform research, policy, and practice 

      Jackman, Patricia C.; Lane, Aoife; Wells, Nicole; Kirby, Kate; Bird, Matthew D. (Routledge, 2023-03-31)
      Gaelic games are a family of indigenous Irish sports played in Ireland and across the world. With recent growth in research on the psychology of Gaelic games and developments in sport science policy in this context, ...