How weekly monitoring variables influence players' and teams' match performance in elite futsal players
This study aimed to investigate how weekly training load constrains the performance of players and teams in official futsal competitions. Data from a professional male team were collected during two seasons (46 weeks). The applied monitoring system analysed the training load (as measured by session...
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Main Authors: | João Nuno Ribeiro (Author), Diogo Monteiro (Author), Jaime Sampaio (Author), Micael Couceiro (Author), Bruno Travassos (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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