Scale of perceived exertion as injury prevention tool for young football players
Objective: evaluation of the feasibility of using the Borg CR10 perceived exertion scale in the training process of young football players and its role in injury prevention.Material and methods: 48 athletes aged 15-17 were examined by scale of perceived exertion during the 7 month every day within 2...
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Main Authors: | A. V. Borisova (Author), F. V. Takhavieva (Author), M. M. Kuznetsova (Author), I. S. Dolgalev (Author), Y. I. Preobrazhensky (Author), Z. O. Shabanova (Author), E. A. Malyakina (Author), M. S. Butovsky (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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