Technical and locomotor demands in elite soccer: manipulating area per player during small-sided games to replicate official match demands
The present study aimed to investigate the area per player (ApP) to replicate the technical and locomotor match demands using small-sided games (SSGs) in male soccer players (n = 20) competing in major European and UEFA competitions. The relative number of each individual technical activity per minu...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Riboli (Author), Fabio Esposito (Author), Giuseppe Coratella (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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