The Impact of 120 Minutes of Match-Play on Recovery and Subsequent Match Performance: A Case Report in Professional Soccer Players
The influence of a match including extra-time (ET) on subsequent 90 min match performance and recovery has not been investigated. Four professional soccer players played in three competitive matches in a 7-day period: matches one (MD1) and three (MD3) lasted 90 min and match 2 (MD2) lasted 120 min (...
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Main Authors: | Nathan Winder (Author), Mark Russell (Author), Robert J. Naughton (Author), Liam D. Harper (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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