systems (GPS) with microtechnology sensors (measures of distance [in m], speed [in m·s −1 ], acceleration/deceleration [in m·s −2 ]). 25 To date, rugby league studies have used a modified RPE 26 ; sRPE reported as AU 15 ; and GPS variables, particularly total and high-speed distances (in m), 27 to
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