The COVID-19 lockdown as a model of detraining in division 1 college softball players
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the organized training of softball players, similar to the abrupt cessation of sports participation that can happen after an injury. Thus, the COVID-19 pandemic offers a unique model to study how sudden detraining influences softball players. Met...
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Main Authors: | Giorgio Zeppieri (Author), Cheng-Ju Hung (Author), Marissa Pazik (Author), Michael Moser (Author), Kevin Farmer (Author), Federico Pozzi (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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