Steve den Hollander

About Steve den Hollander

Steve den Hollander, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cape Town, specializes in the field of Performance analysis, skill assessment, skill development.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

513 FO42–Safeguarding elite women’s football: do match workload and travel contribute to injury risks?

730 BO07–It takes two to tackle–the interaction between ball-carrier and tackler technique in tackle injury events in rugby union

The relationship between physical qualities and contact technique in academy rugby union players

Headers and concussions in elite female and male football: a pilot study

Relationships of Contact Technique in Training and Matches With Performance and Injury Outcomes in Male Rugby Union

Protective guidelines and mitigation strategies for hot conditions in professional football: starting 11 Hot Tips for consideration

A global perspective on collision and non‐collision match characteristics in male rugby union: Comparisons by age and playing standard

The Tackle in Youth Rugby

Steve den Hollander Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

461

Citations(since 2020)

421

Cited By

157

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Steve den Hollander Skills & Research Interests

Performance analysis

skill assessment

skill development

Top articles of Steve den Hollander

513 FO42–Safeguarding elite women’s football: do match workload and travel contribute to injury risks?

2024/3/1

Steve Den Hollander
Steve Den Hollander

H-Index: 7

730 BO07–It takes two to tackle–the interaction between ball-carrier and tackler technique in tackle injury events in rugby union

2024/3/1

The relationship between physical qualities and contact technique in academy rugby union players

International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching

2023/2

Headers and concussions in elite female and male football: a pilot study

2023

Relationships of Contact Technique in Training and Matches With Performance and Injury Outcomes in Male Rugby Union

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance

2023/8/3

Protective guidelines and mitigation strategies for hot conditions in professional football: starting 11 Hot Tips for consideration

BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine

2023/7/1

Steve Den Hollander
Steve Den Hollander

H-Index: 7

A global perspective on collision and non‐collision match characteristics in male rugby union: Comparisons by age and playing standard

European journal of sport science

2023/7

The Tackle in Youth Rugby

2022/6/1

Tackler and ball-carrier technique during moderate and severe injuries (≥ 8 days lost) compared with player-matched and team-matched injury-free controls in Elite Rugby Union

British journal of sports medicine

2021/12/1

Steve Den Hollander
Steve Den Hollander

H-Index: 7

Sharief Hendricks
Sharief Hendricks

H-Index: 22

459 Knowledge of the importance of proper tackle contact techniques does not translate to proper tackle contact technique for injury prevention and performance

British Journal of Sports Medicine

2021/11/1

Tackle and ruck technical proficiency in rugby union and rugby league: a systematic scoping review

2021/4

Tackle technique knowledge alone does not translate to proper tackle technique execution in training

BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine

2021/3/1

Technical determinants of tackle and ruck performance in international rugby sevens

European journal of sport science

2020/8

Consensus on a video analysis framework of descriptors and definitions by the Rugby Union Video Analysis Consensus group

British journal of sports medicine

2020/5/1

Effects of foam rolling on performance and recovery: A systematic review of the literature to guide practitioners on the use of foam rolling

2020/4/1

251 Knowledge of the importance of proper tackle contact techniques does not translate to proper tackle contact technique for injury prevention and performance

British Journal of Sports Medicine

2020/3/1

Coaching behaviours and learning resources; influence on rugby players’ attitudes towards injury prevention and performance in the tackle

Science and Medicine in Football

2020/1/2

Measuring tackle and ruck technique in rugby union

2020

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