Effects of a small-sided games training program in youth male soccer players: variations of the locomotor profile while interacting with baseline level and with the accumulated load
Abstract Purpose This study aimed to (1) analyze the impact of a small-sided game training program in the locomotor profile of youth male soccer players (while interacting with the baseline level - higher and lower level); and (2) test the relationships between variation in locomotor profile and the...
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Main Authors: | Ana Filipa Silva (Author), Rafael Oliveira (Author), Halil Ibrahim Ceylan (Author), Zeki Akyildiz (Author), Francisco Tomás González-Fernández (Author), Hadi Nobari (Author), Mehmet Yıldız (Author), Sabri Birlik (Author), Filipe Manuel Clemente (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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