The Hoff circuit test is more specific than an incremental treadmill test to assess endurance with the ball in youth soccer players
The assessment of aerobic endurance is important for training prescription in soccer, and is usually measured by straight running without the ball on a track or treadmill. Due to the ball control and technical demands during a specific soccer test, the running speeds are likely to be lower compared...
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Main Authors: | AM Zagatto (Author), M Papoti (Author), ASR Da Silva (Author), RA Barbieri (Author), EZ Campos (Author), EC Ferreira (Author), JP Loures (Author), K Chamari (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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