Bilateral Deficit and Bilateral Performance: Relationship with Sprinting and Change of Direction in Elite Youth Soccer Players
The purpose of the study was to examine the differences in bilateral deficit (BLD) at different loadings during the half-squat jump (SJ) and horizontal countermovement jump (HCMJ) to determine if there is a relationship with linear sprint or change of direction (COD). The second goal was to check if...
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Main Authors: | Giampiero Ascenzi (Author), Bruno Ruscello (Author), Cristoforo Filetti (Author), Daniele Bonanno (Author), Valter Di Salvo (Author), F. Javier Nuñez (Author), Alberto Mendez-Villanueva (Author), Luis Suarez-Arrones (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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