A Longitudinal Prospective Study: The Effect of Annual Seasonal Transition and Coaching Influence on Aerobic Capacity and Body Composition in Division I Female Soccer Players
This study assessed how seasonal transitions and coaching influence affect aerobic capacity (AC) and body composition across the annual training cycle (ATC). Eleven division 1 female soccer players were tested after five predesignated time blocks (B1-B5): post-season 2016 (B1), nine-week transition...
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Main Authors: | Troy M. Purdom (Author), Kyle S. Levers (Author), Chase S. McPherson (Author), Jacob Giles (Author), Lindsey Brown (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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