Coaches' Perceptions of Common Planning Concepts Within Training Theory: An International Survey
Abstract Background The planning of training is a popular yet controversial topic among coaches and sports scientists. Periodisation is often presented in the literature as the most efficacious approach to planning training. While historically surveys of coaches appeared to support this a key failin...
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Main Authors: | Kechi Anyadike-Danes (Author), Lars Donath (Author), John Kiely (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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