Running technique is more effective than soccer-specific training for improving the sprint and agility performances with ball possession of prepubescent soccer players
Soccer-specific training is easily associable to players' sprint abilities demonstrated during a match. However, no clear evidence has been provided to show whether this approach is more effective than training focused on running techniques for sprints in prepubescent soccer players. Thus, the...
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Main Authors: | Corrado Lupo (Author), Alex Nicolae Ungureanu (Author), Mattia Varalda (Author), Paolo Riccardo Brustio (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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