Relationships between external loads, sRPE-load, and self-reported soreness across a men's collegiate soccer season
The purpose was to examine relationships between external loads (ELs), perceived exertion, and soreness. Collegiate men soccer players (n = 19) were monitored for 72 sessions (training: n = 53; matches: n = 19). Likert scale assessments (0-6) of lower body soreness were collected prior to each sessi...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Kuhlman (Author), Margaret Jones (Author), Andrew Jagim (Author), Mary Feit (Author), Richard Aziz (Author), Thomas Crabill (Author), Jennifer Fields (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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