Effects of playing with two balls on team lines' motor behaviour during simulated football matches
Successful football performance primarily depends on the players' adaptability to uncertainty. In competition, coaches organise players in lines to enhance collective tactical patterns and reduce this uncertainty, whereas, in practice, they design alternative scenarios to modify footballers...
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Main Authors: | Asier Gonzalez-Artetxe (Author), Íñigo Vélaz-Lorente (Author), Raúl Martínez-Santos (Author), Asier Los Arcos (Author) |
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