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Table 1.

Physical fitness of representative tag football players based on playing position.

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Fig 1.

Distance covered per minute (A) and effort frequency (B) of tag football players in low- (LSR), moderate- (MSR), high- (HSR) and very high-speed running (VHSR) velocities based on playing position.

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Match-activity profiles and physiological responses of representative tag football players based on playing position.

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Table 3.

Repeated high-intensity effort (RHIE) characteristics of representative tag football players based on playing position.

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Fig 2.

Percentage of time spent in various heart rate zones for tag football players based on playing position.

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Table 4.

Physiological responses of representative tag football players based on playing position.

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Fig 3.

Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between vertical jump and mean (A) and peak (B) match performance measures for the combined group and inside and outside playing positions.

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Fig 4.

Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between 20 m speed and mean (A) and peak (B) match performance measures for the combined group and inside and outside playing positions.

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Fig 5.

Pearson correlation coefficients (±90% CI) describing the relationship between Yo-Yo IR2 and mean (A) and peak (B) match performance measures for the combined group and inside and outside playing positions.

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