Sentences with phrase «playing at altitude»

Playing at altitude also appeared to be a factor in the loss, writes Behind The Steel Curtain's Neal Coolong.
They were playing at altitude and basically couldn't sub.

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This caused huge problems for some of the coastal sides from South America — but it was thought it wouldn't cause such a problem for Tigres due to their familiarity with playing at high altitudes.
Playing at higher altitude only improves fitness and stamina, not quality.
There is a reason behind this little geography lesson, and it has its basis in a long running debate in the region: does playing at a higher altitude provide certain teams with an unfair advantage?
Playing at almost 10,000 feet above sea level they may try to exploit the lack of altitude practice in their Chilean opponents by maintaining possession and grinding them down.
In South Africa it will be different, as whoever wins will have played games at sea level and at altitude.
It turns out that Argentina had another advantage that year: they played every game at altitude while their rivals all had to switch (see «The altitude factor»).
«World Cup ball plays better at higher altitudes: study.»
The Brazuca ball being used in the 2014 FIFA World Cup will play better at Brazil's higher altitude stadiums, according to studies by RMIT University researchers in Melbourne, Australia.
So the easiest way for a novice to learn about their light environment is you know, to download this app and begin to play with it and see how much Vitamin D you can make at your specific location, your altitude.
If you're losing weight and hoping to keep crepe skin to a minimum or like me live at altitude or like to play outdoors, wrinkles are inevitable.
It's become something of a film festival truism that certain movies play better at high altitudes.
There are various ups and downs, making the hike challenging at times, but nothing too serious, and the altitude here doesn't play as big a factor as it does on the volcanoes.
In warmer months, play an unforgettable high - altitude round at Golf Club Matterhorn, 6 miles away.
Researchers are confident that they understand the cycle of Ice Ages, and they also have a clear idea that the biosphere plays a hand in keeping the planet at liveable temperatures, but they also know that the high altitudes are more than usually affected by climate change driven by ever - higher ratios of greenhouse gases released by the combustion of fossil fuels by seven billion humans.
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