Monitoring Internal Training Intensity Correlated with Neuromuscular and Well-Being Status in Croatian Professional Soccer Players during Five Weeks of the Pre-Season Training Phase
This study aimed to investigate the changes in internal training intensity, well-being, and countermovement jump (CMJ) performance and to determine their relationship across five weeks of the pre-season training phase in professional soccer players. A total of 22 professional male soccer players (ag...
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Main Authors: | Josip Maleš (Author), Ibrahim Ouergui (Author), Danijela Kuna (Author), Frane Žuvela (Author), Andrea De Giorgio (Author), Goran Kuvačić (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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