Time-motion analysis and physiological responses of small-sided team handball games in youth male players: Influence of player number
Background: Effective training depends on knowledge of a sport's requirements. Small-sided games (SSG) are a spontaneous form of specific training, where exercise intensity can be manipulated mainly by modifying external factors. In SSG the players develop technical and tactical skills in the s...
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Main Authors: | Jan Bělka (Author), Karel Hůlka (Author), Michal Šafář (Author), Lada Dušková (Author), Radim Weisser (Author), Václav Riedel (Author) |
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Palacký University Olomouc,
2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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