Temporal distribution of peak running demands relative to match minutes in elite football
The peak match running demands of football (soccer) have been quantified across time durations of 1-10 min, however, little is known as to when the peak match running demands occur within match play. Data were collected from 44 elite footballers, across 68 fixtures (Files = 413, mean ± SD; 11 ± 8 ob...
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Main Authors: | Bradley Thoseby (Author), Andrew Govus (Author), Anthea Clarke (Author), Kane Middleton (Author), Ben Dascombe (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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