Recovery from sport-induced muscle damage in relation to match-intervals in major events
Muscle damage could affect the next match performance in sports when the time to recover from a previous match is shorter. We examined the interval between matches in nine team sports (e.g., soccer, rugby, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, baseball) and two racket sports (badminton, tennis) in W...
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Main Authors: | Kazunori Nosaka (Author), Trevor C. Chen (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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