Effects of Linear Versus Changes of Direction Repeated Sprints on Intermittent High Intensity Running Performance in High-level Junior Football Players over an Entire Season: A Randomized Trial
Background: Changes of direction (COD) repeated sprints (RSs) might have greater relevance to football than linear RSs. We aimed to compare the effects of linear and COD RSs on intermittent high intensity running (HIR) over an entire season. Methods: In total, 19 high-level male football players (16...
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Main Authors: | Edvard H Sagelv (Author), Ivar Selnæs (Author), Sigurd Pedersen (Author), Svein Arne Pettersen (Author), Morten B Randers (Author), Boye Welde (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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