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Prof. Dr. Demetrio Lozano
Universidad San Jorge. Autov. A-23 Zaragoza - Huesca, Km 299, 50830 Villanueva de Gállego. Zaragoza (Spain)

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Journal article
Published: 26 June 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Background: Musculotendinous reactive strength is a key factor for the utilization of elastic energy in sporting activities such as running. AIM: To evaluate the relationship between musculotendinous reactive strength and lower-limb stiffness during running as well as to identify age-related differences in both variables. Methods: Fifty-nine amateur endurance runners performed three 20-cm drop jumps and a constant 3-min easy run on a motorized treadmill. Reactive strength index and dynamic lower-limb stiffness were calculated with a photoelectric cell system by jumping and running, respectively. Additionally, sit to stand difference in plantar arch height was assessed as a static lower-limb stiffness measure. The cluster analysis allows the comparison between younger and older runners. Results: No significant correlations were found between jumping reactive strength and running lower-limb stiffness. The younger group performed better at drop jumps (p = 0.023, ES = 0.82), whereas higher-but-no-significant results were found for reactive strength index and stiffness-related metrics. Conclusions: Musculotendinous vertical reactiveness may not be transferred to combined vertical and horizontal movements such as running.

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Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Antonio Cartón-Llorente; Demetrio Lozano-Jarque; Alberto Rubio-Peirotén; Luis Roche-Seruendo; Felipe García-Pinillos. Relationship between Reactive Strength and Leg Stiffness at Submaximal Velocity: Effects of Age on Distance Runners. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 6866 .

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Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Antonio Cartón-Llorente, Demetrio Lozano-Jarque, Alberto Rubio-Peirotén, Luis Roche-Seruendo, Felipe García-Pinillos. Relationship between Reactive Strength and Leg Stiffness at Submaximal Velocity: Effects of Age on Distance Runners. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (13):6866.

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Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Antonio Cartón-Llorente; Demetrio Lozano-Jarque; Alberto Rubio-Peirotén; Luis Roche-Seruendo; Felipe García-Pinillos. 2021. "Relationship between Reactive Strength and Leg Stiffness at Submaximal Velocity: Effects of Age on Distance Runners." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 6866.

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Published: 11 May 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Analysis of the key performance variables in soccer is one of the most continuous and attractive research topics. Using global positioning devices (GPS), the primary aim of this study was to highlight the physiological response of a professional soccer team across competitive microcycles in-season according to the most influential contextual performance variables. Determining the training load (TL), a work ratio was established between all recorded data within the training sessions and the competitive profile (CP). Each microcycle was classified in accordance with the contextual variables: opponent level (high, medium, low), match location (home and away) and score (win, draw, lose). Results revealed that the team were significantly more successful (games won) in competitive games against high-level opponents and when played at home. Cumulative microcycle/weekly training load (WTL) was significantly lower when the team won. In addition to the opponent level and the match location, WTL could condition the athlete’s performance in the competition. Competitive performance responses are the main source of information for the planning of training programs. The results of this study could be used as a reference to structure TL and WTL according to contextual variables in the competition. This study, which is the first of its kind, revealed that WTL effects the performance of the players in the competition.

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Marcos Chena; José Morcillo; María Rodríguez-Hernández; Juan Zapardiel; Adam Owen; Demetrio Lozano. The Effect of Weekly Training Load across a Competitive Microcycle on Contextual Variables in Professional Soccer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 5091 .

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Marcos Chena, José Morcillo, María Rodríguez-Hernández, Juan Zapardiel, Adam Owen, Demetrio Lozano. The Effect of Weekly Training Load across a Competitive Microcycle on Contextual Variables in Professional Soccer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (10):5091.

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Marcos Chena; José Morcillo; María Rodríguez-Hernández; Juan Zapardiel; Adam Owen; Demetrio Lozano. 2021. "The Effect of Weekly Training Load across a Competitive Microcycle on Contextual Variables in Professional Soccer." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 10: 5091.

Journal article
Published: 14 April 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The aim of this study was to examine the differences in the physical demands and technical-tactical actions encountered by soccer players between two playing formations (1-4-2-3-1 and 1-4-4-2) for each playing position. Twenty-three professional male soccer players who played 31 official matches participated in this study. Players were classified according to their playing position: central defenders (CD), wide defenders (WD), central midfielders (CM), wide midfielders (WM), offensive midfielders (OM) and forwards (FW). The physical demands were collected as total distance (TD), distance covered in different speed thresholds, and number of accelerations and decelerations. Also, the technical-tactical variables were recorded. The results showed that the 1-4-2-3-1 playing formation demanded decelerations between 2–4 m·s2 (p = 0.027; ES = 0.26) in comparison with 1-4-4-2 for all players. Likewise, forwards (FW) and central midfielders (CM) registered higher physical demands playing with the 1-4-2-3-1 compared to the 1-4-4-2 formation. Regarding the technical-tactical actions, they showed differences between the playing positions of the two playing formations. The findings suggest coaches prescribe specific training programs based on the influence of the playing formation and playing position on the physical demands and technical-tactical actions encountered by players during official match-play.

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José Arjol-Serrano; Miguel Lampre; Adrián Díez; Daniel Castillo; Fernando Sanz-López; Demetrio Lozano. The Influence of Playing Formation on Physical Demands and Technical-Tactical Actions According to Playing Positions in an Elite Soccer Team. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 4148 .

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José Arjol-Serrano, Miguel Lampre, Adrián Díez, Daniel Castillo, Fernando Sanz-López, Demetrio Lozano. The Influence of Playing Formation on Physical Demands and Technical-Tactical Actions According to Playing Positions in an Elite Soccer Team. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (8):4148.

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José Arjol-Serrano; Miguel Lampre; Adrián Díez; Daniel Castillo; Fernando Sanz-López; Demetrio Lozano. 2021. "The Influence of Playing Formation on Physical Demands and Technical-Tactical Actions According to Playing Positions in an Elite Soccer Team." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 8: 4148.

Journal article
Published: 27 March 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The association between asymmetries in jump and change of direction (COD) with physical performance in several sports show inconclusive results. The purposes of this study were to: (1) measure inter-limb asymmetries in three distinct groups in adolescent female soccer players and, (2) to determine the association between inter-limb asymmetries and physical performance in different age groups. Fifty-four players were distributed in three age groups: U-18, U-16 and U-14. All of them performed a series of jumps, sprints and change of direction speed tests. Asymmetries were assessed as the percentage difference between limbs, with the equation: 100/Max value (right and left) * in value (right and left) * −1 + 100. Mean inter-limb asymmetries were 2.91%, 4.82% and 11.6% for 180° COD, single leg hop and single leg countermovement jump tests respectively, but higher percentages of asymmetries were observed in many players individually. U-18 and U-16 showed significant differences on 180° left COD compared to U-14. Effect size (ES): 0.80 and 0.74, respectively; U-18 presented differences on single left leg hop test compared to U-14, ES: −0.72; U-16 also showed differences on 40 m speed compared to U-14, ES 0.87 (All p < 0.05). Jumping and COD physical tests show asymmetries in adolescent female soccer players, but these asymmetries do not interfere with physical performance. The largest asymmetry was observed in the single leg countermovement jump, and no asymmetries between groups were found. Due to the high variability in the direction of asymmetries, it is recommended to consider players’ individual asymmetries for designing specific training programs.

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Elena Pardos-Mainer; Chris Bishop; Oliver Gonzalo-Skok; Hadi Nobari; Jorge Pérez-Gómez; Demetrio Lozano. Associations between Inter-Limb Asymmetries in Jump and Change of Direction Speed Tests and Physical Performance in Adolescent Female Soccer Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 3474 .

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Elena Pardos-Mainer, Chris Bishop, Oliver Gonzalo-Skok, Hadi Nobari, Jorge Pérez-Gómez, Demetrio Lozano. Associations between Inter-Limb Asymmetries in Jump and Change of Direction Speed Tests and Physical Performance in Adolescent Female Soccer Players. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (7):3474.

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Elena Pardos-Mainer; Chris Bishop; Oliver Gonzalo-Skok; Hadi Nobari; Jorge Pérez-Gómez; Demetrio Lozano. 2021. "Associations between Inter-Limb Asymmetries in Jump and Change of Direction Speed Tests and Physical Performance in Adolescent Female Soccer Players." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 7: 3474.

Review
Published: 06 January 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The main purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the effects of strength training (ST) and plyometric training (PT) on vertical jump, linear sprint and change of direction (COD) performance in female soccer players. A systematic search of the PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar and SportDiscus databases revealed 12 studies satisfying the inclusion criteria. The inverse-variance random-effects model for meta-analyses was used. Effect sizes (ES) were represented by the standardized mean difference and presented alongside 95% confidence intervals (CI). The magnitude of the main effect was small to moderate (vertical jump (ES 0.53 (95% CI—0.11, 0.95), Z = 2.47 (p = 0.01); linear sprint (ES −0.66 (95% CI—2.03, −0.21), Z = 2.20 (p = 0.03); COD (ES −0.36 (95% CI—0.68, −0.03), Z = 2.17 (p = 0.03)). Subgroup analyses were performed (i.e., ST and PT duration, frequency, session duration and total number of sessions), revealing no significant subgroup differences (p = 0.12–0.88). In conclusion, PT provides better benefits than ST to improve vertical jump, linear sprint and COD performance in female soccer players. However, significant limitations in the current literature prevent assured PT and ST prescription recommendations being made.

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Elena Pardos-Mainer; Demetrio Lozano; Marcelino Torrontegui-Duarte; Antonio Cartón-Llorente; Alberto Roso-Moliner. Effects of Strength vs. Plyometric Training Programs on Vertical Jumping, Linear Sprint and Change of Direction Speed Performance in Female Soccer Players: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 401 .

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Elena Pardos-Mainer, Demetrio Lozano, Marcelino Torrontegui-Duarte, Antonio Cartón-Llorente, Alberto Roso-Moliner. Effects of Strength vs. Plyometric Training Programs on Vertical Jumping, Linear Sprint and Change of Direction Speed Performance in Female Soccer Players: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (2):401.

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Elena Pardos-Mainer; Demetrio Lozano; Marcelino Torrontegui-Duarte; Antonio Cartón-Llorente; Alberto Roso-Moliner. 2021. "Effects of Strength vs. Plyometric Training Programs on Vertical Jumping, Linear Sprint and Change of Direction Speed Performance in Female Soccer Players: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2: 401.

Journal article
Published: 18 November 2020 in Sensors
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The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to analyze the physical demands in the return to play (RTP) process of high-level soccer players in the role of floater in different soccer sided games (SGs) formats (i.e., 4vs4 + 2 and 8vs8 + 1); and (ii) to analyze the differences in physical demands encountered by regular and floater players among the SGs formats and official matches by means of global positioning system technology (GPS APEX pod, North Ireland) was used. Twenty-six highly trained, male soccer players (U16 years) participated in this investigation. Players were classified into two groups: 23 regular and 3 floater players, a total of eight SGs were analyzed, which involved the recording of 80 observations of regular and floater players. Match-play players showed most likely–probable differences in distance covered at high-intensity per minute (D > 14.4/min), at high-speed running per minute (D > 21/min), and peak velocity (Vpeak) in comparison to floaters in the 8vs8 + 1 LSG (large-side-games), and presented most likely differences in accelerations >2/min in comparison to match-play players. Therefore, the use of floaters during the last phase of the RTP (return to play) seems to be a useful strategy for progressive reintroduction into specific training (1) floater in the 4vs4 + 2 SSG; (2) floater in the 8vs8 + 1 LSG; (3) regular player in the 4vs4 + 2 SSG; and (4) regular player in the 8vs8 + 1 LSG before starting full trainings and returning to competition.

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Demetrio Lozano; Miguel Lampre; Adrián Díez; Oliver Gonzalo-Skok; Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Daniel Castillo; José Luis Arjol. Global Positioning System Analysis of Physical Demands in Small and Large-Sided Games with Floaters and Official Matches in the Process of Return to Play in High Level Soccer Players. Sensors 2020, 20, 6605 .

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Demetrio Lozano, Miguel Lampre, Adrián Díez, Oliver Gonzalo-Skok, Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Daniel Castillo, José Luis Arjol. Global Positioning System Analysis of Physical Demands in Small and Large-Sided Games with Floaters and Official Matches in the Process of Return to Play in High Level Soccer Players. Sensors. 2020; 20 (22):6605.

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Demetrio Lozano; Miguel Lampre; Adrián Díez; Oliver Gonzalo-Skok; Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Daniel Castillo; José Luis Arjol. 2020. "Global Positioning System Analysis of Physical Demands in Small and Large-Sided Games with Floaters and Official Matches in the Process of Return to Play in High Level Soccer Players." Sensors 20, no. 22: 6605.

Journal article
Published: 25 September 2020 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The objectives of this study were: (i) to analyse anthropometric parameters and throwing speed from seven meters in amateur male handball players of different ages; (ii) to know the relationship between anthropometric parameters and throwing. One hundred seventy-six male handball players (16.5 ± 5.1 years old) participated in the study, classified according to their age: senior (n = 35), U18 (n = 30), U16 (n = 37), U14 (n = 50) and U12 (n = 24). All participants were evaluated by anthropometric measurements (height, weight, body mass index, arm span, hand width) and throwing speed from 7 m standing. A one-way analysis of variance with a Bonferroni post hoc test was used to establish the differences between teams. Pearson’s simple correlation coefficients were calculated between analyse anthropometric parameters and throwing speed. Multiple linear regression was used to predict the throwing speed. Only BMI was related with throwing speed in all age groups (0.506 > r < 0.813, p < 0.05). Throwing speed was predicted (24–72%) with only one or two variables in each model. The selected variables were: BMI, arm span in U16 model and height U14 model, and the BMI, arm span and height are proved to be good predictors of TS in male handball players.

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Jaime Tuquet; Juan Carlos Zapardiel; Jose M. Saavedra; Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Demetrio Lozano. Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Throwing Speed in Amateur Male Handball Players at Different Ages. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020, 17, 7022 .

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Jaime Tuquet, Juan Carlos Zapardiel, Jose M. Saavedra, Diego Jaén-Carrillo, Demetrio Lozano. Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Throwing Speed in Amateur Male Handball Players at Different Ages. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17 (19):7022.

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Jaime Tuquet; Juan Carlos Zapardiel; Jose M. Saavedra; Diego Jaén-Carrillo; Demetrio Lozano. 2020. "Relationship between Anthropometric Parameters and Throwing Speed in Amateur Male Handball Players at Different Ages." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 19: 7022.

Research articles
Published: 19 April 2020 in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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The anti-tip system used in the goals for the practice of handball begins to be considered a relevant factor to avoid accidents, as factors such as misuse, lack of maintenance, etc., can cause accidents with serious and even fatal damage. Therefore, the aim of this study is to analyse the influence in the handball game of an innovative anti-tip system for the goals (ATS) called Tutigool. For the analysis of game actions the free software Lince has been used, which allows data analysis of the multidimensional observation proposal called the Game Action Observation System influenced by the anti-tip system of the goals (SOATS) composed of 11 criteria and 41 categories of all the influential variables in the offensive actions of the sport. Results show that goals were moved in 25.64% of the 117 body contacts, 93.3% of those 30 movements were caused by the goalkeeper, 66.7% of the displacements occurred after the player’s throw, which means 78 times and the goalkeeper’s body impulse on the goal was the main reason of moving with 36.8% meaning 43 times. This innovative system should be considered and included in the handball regulation to improve the safety and avoid accidents of the practitioners.

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Rafael Baena-González; Demetrio Lozano; Ana María Gallardo; Carlos Chavarría-Ortíz; Marta García-Tascón. Influence of the handball goal anti-tip system through the game actions observation method: 2019 Four Nations International Handball Junior Tournament. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 2020, 20, 357 -372.

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Rafael Baena-González, Demetrio Lozano, Ana María Gallardo, Carlos Chavarría-Ortíz, Marta García-Tascón. Influence of the handball goal anti-tip system through the game actions observation method: 2019 Four Nations International Handball Junior Tournament. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 2020; 20 (3):357-372.

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Rafael Baena-González; Demetrio Lozano; Ana María Gallardo; Carlos Chavarría-Ortíz; Marta García-Tascón. 2020. "Influence of the handball goal anti-tip system through the game actions observation method: 2019 Four Nations International Handball Junior Tournament." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 20, no. 3: 357-372.

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Published: 02 December 2019 in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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The objectives of this study were (i) to compare water polo game-related statistics by match outcome (winning and losing teams) after the application of the new rules, and (ii) to develop a classification tree model explaining the performance in elite men’s water polo. Forty-eight matches that were played in the 18th FINA World Championships were analysed. The dependent variable was match outcome and the independent variables were the game-related statistics. To determine the differences between the winning and losing teams, a parametric (paired-sample t-test) or non-parametric (Wilcoxon signed-rank test) test was applied, depending on whether or not the variable satisfied normality. The effect sizes (ES) of the differences were calculated. In order to determine which variables best predict the final outcome, a decision tree was constructed. This was a tree based on the supervised learning method called QUEST (Quick, Unbiased, Efficient, Statistical Tree). Ten variables differentiated between winning and losing teams (ES ≥ 0.80): four were related to the effectiveness of throwing, three to the effectiveness of the goalkeeper, and three to other actions. The decision tree correctly classified 83.9% of the teams with the variables GB shots, actions goals, time-outs, and steals.

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Jose M. Saavedra; Miguel Pic; Demetrio Lozano; Víctor Tella; Joaquín Madera. The predictive power of game-related statistics for the final result under the rule changes introduced in the men’s world water polo championship: a classification-tree approach. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 2019, 20, 31 -41.

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Jose M. Saavedra, Miguel Pic, Demetrio Lozano, Víctor Tella, Joaquín Madera. The predictive power of game-related statistics for the final result under the rule changes introduced in the men’s world water polo championship: a classification-tree approach. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 2019; 20 (1):31-41.

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Jose M. Saavedra; Miguel Pic; Demetrio Lozano; Víctor Tella; Joaquín Madera. 2019. "The predictive power of game-related statistics for the final result under the rule changes introduced in the men’s world water polo championship: a classification-tree approach." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 20, no. 1: 31-41.

Journal article
Published: 04 July 2019 in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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Jose M. Saavedra; Miguel Pic; Francisco Jimenez; Demetrio Lozano; Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir. Relationship between game-related statistics in elite men’s beach handball and the final result: a classification tree approach. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 2019, 19, 584 -594.

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Jose M. Saavedra, Miguel Pic, Francisco Jimenez, Demetrio Lozano, Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir. Relationship between game-related statistics in elite men’s beach handball and the final result: a classification tree approach. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 2019; 19 (4):584-594.

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Jose M. Saavedra; Miguel Pic; Francisco Jimenez; Demetrio Lozano; Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir. 2019. "Relationship between game-related statistics in elite men’s beach handball and the final result: a classification tree approach." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 19, no. 4: 584-594.

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Published: 22 September 2018 in Research in Sports Medicine
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Daniel Castillo; Jesús Cámara; Demetrio Lozano; César Berzosa; Javier Yanci. The association between physical performance and match-play activities of field and assistants soccer referees. Research in Sports Medicine 2018, 27, 283 -297.

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Daniel Castillo, Jesús Cámara, Demetrio Lozano, César Berzosa, Javier Yanci. The association between physical performance and match-play activities of field and assistants soccer referees. Research in Sports Medicine. 2018; 27 (3):283-297.

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Daniel Castillo; Jesús Cámara; Demetrio Lozano; César Berzosa; Javier Yanci. 2018. "The association between physical performance and match-play activities of field and assistants soccer referees." Research in Sports Medicine 27, no. 3: 283-297.

Review
Published: 04 March 2018 in International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
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The objectives of this revision were to identify game indicators, the references for evaluating tactical efficiency, and the types of data analysis used in invasion team sports for the analysis of tactical performance. A search of the principal electronic databases was carried out, the procedure was adjusted to the PRISMA-P 2015 protocol, and 62 non-experimental published articles were obtained from the years 2000–2016. The results showed the complimentary use of diverse types of indicators and the frequent elaboration of instruments ad hoc. The individual technical-tactical actions were widely used. The record of standardised team actions was scarce. The research lines with a sequential data record for their temporary analysis were significant. The transitory or final score and the results of game sequences were the most used references of performance. The big data tools of analysis, web analysis, and the detection of temporal patterns or the application of polar coordinates were emerging methods of analysis.

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Francisco Manuel Ávila-Moreno; Luis Javier Chirosa-Ríos; Aurelio Ureña-Espá; Demetrio Lozano-Jarque; David Ulloa-Díaz. Evaluation of tactical performance in invasion team sports: a systematic review. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 2018, 18, 195 -216.

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Francisco Manuel Ávila-Moreno, Luis Javier Chirosa-Ríos, Aurelio Ureña-Espá, Demetrio Lozano-Jarque, David Ulloa-Díaz. Evaluation of tactical performance in invasion team sports: a systematic review. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport. 2018; 18 (2):195-216.

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Francisco Manuel Ávila-Moreno; Luis Javier Chirosa-Ríos; Aurelio Ureña-Espá; Demetrio Lozano-Jarque; David Ulloa-Díaz. 2018. "Evaluation of tactical performance in invasion team sports: a systematic review." International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport 18, no. 2: 195-216.

Journal article
Published: 30 September 2016 in Apunts Educación Física y Deportes
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Revista científica de educación física y deportes

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Demetrio Lozano; Oleguer Camerino; Raúl Hileno. Interacción dinámica ofensiva en balonmano de alto rendimiento. Apunts Educación Física y Deportes 2016, 90 -110.

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Demetrio Lozano, Oleguer Camerino, Raúl Hileno. Interacción dinámica ofensiva en balonmano de alto rendimiento. Apunts Educación Física y Deportes. 2016; (125):90-110.

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Demetrio Lozano; Oleguer Camerino; Raúl Hileno. 2016. "Interacción dinámica ofensiva en balonmano de alto rendimiento." Apunts Educación Física y Deportes , no. 125: 90-110.