THE IMPACT OF STRENGTH TRAINING WITH A SLOW ECCENTRIC PHASE OF MOVEMENT ON LOWER LIMB MOBILITY, SPRINT AND JUMP FOR DISTANCE PERFORMANCE
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of strength training with a slow eccentric phase of movement on the range of mobility of the lower limb joints, sprint performance and power of football players. The study included 15 men aged: 21 years ± 5, height: 175 cm ± 10, body weight: 70 kg ± 18,...
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Main Authors: | Dariusz Mikolajczyk (Author), Patryk Szary (Author), Sebastian Rutkowski (Author) |
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Matej Bel University,
2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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