Validity and reproducibility of match-derived ratios of selected external and internal load parameters in soccer players: A simple way to monitor physical fitness?
The study aim was to assess whether match-derived external-to-internal load ratios are a valid and reliable tool to measure physical fitness. Sixteen elite youth soccer players (17±1 years) performed two maximal fitness tests. Subsequently, players participated in three intra squad soccer matches in...
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Main Authors: | Jan Schimpchen (Author), Paulo Freitas Correia (Author), Tim Meyer (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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