Exposures to near-to-maximal speed running bouts during different turnarounds in elite football: association with match hamstring injuries
To describe the occurrence of near-to-maximal sprinting speed (near-to-MSS) running bouts during training and hamstring injuries during the consecutive match of the same turnaround in elite football (soccer). Retrospective data from 36 team-seasons (16 elite teams performing in top European leagues)...
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Main Authors: | Martin Buchheit (Author), Maxime Settembre (Author), Karim Hader (Author), Derek McHugh (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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