Effects of 1 vs. 2 sessions per week of equal-volume sprint training on explosive, high-intensity and endurance-intensive performances in young soccer players
The study aimed to evaluate the effects of 1 vs. 2 sessions per week of equal-volume sprint training on explosive, high-intensity and endurance-intensive performances among young soccer players. Thirtysix young male soccer players were randomly divided into 2 experimental groups that performed eithe...
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Main Authors: | Hamza Marzouki (Author), Ibrahim Ouergui (Author), Nidhal Doua (Author), Nebil Gmada (Author), Anissa Bouassida (Author), Ezdine Bouhlel (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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