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Michael Keiner,Konstantin Warneke,Josua Skratek et al. Michael Keiner et al.
Seventy-seven elite youth soccer players participated in a 4-arm, 4-week randomized intervention, with subjects completing 3 additional COD training sessions per week alongside their regular soccer training depending on their randomized group assignment.
Mirko Wenger,Robert Csapo Mirko Wenger
Purpose: Publications from recent years suggest that the biological developmental stage of underage athletes has a significant impact on their athletic performance. This scientific study is the first quantitative attempt ...
Eduard Bezuglov,Timur Vakhidov,Ryland Morgans et al. Eduard Bezuglov et al.
The aim of the study was to examine the safety and effects of relatively high caffeine doses on physical performance and sport-specific skills of young elite soccer players. Fifty-four soccer players from an elite Russian soccer academy par...
Özgür Eken,Mertkan Öncü,Ahmet Kurtoğlu et al. Özgür Eken et al.
Introduction: While napping is recognized as an effective strategy for mitigating insufficient sleep and enhancing athletic recovery, limited research exists on its effects on football players' anaerobic performance, part...
Stefan Altmann,Ludwig Ruf,Marco Backfisch et al. Stefan Altmann et al.
Thirty elite youth soccer players completed three trials of a 30-m sprint test to assess MSS....While our results suggested a lack of systematic bias for the investigated GNSS and the timing gates when compared against the radar gun for MSS assessment over 30 m in elite youth soccer players on a team level, the width of the 95% LoAs did not indicate reasonable measurement interchangeability on
Osman Coşkun,Serdar Arslan,Gökmen Yapalı et al. Osman Coşkun et al.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare femoral neck anteversion (FNA) and determine the prevalence of increased FNA in male elite youth soccer players with and without chronic ankle instability (CAI)....Conclusion: Male elite youth soccer players with CAI had greater FNA and were more likely to have increased FNA than those without CAI. They also exhibited ankle eversion and hip abduction muscle strength deficiencies compared to peers without CAI.
Sandro Tito,Filipe Maia,Marco Correia et al. Sandro Tito et al.
This study aimed to analyze the associations between recovery of low-frequency fatigue, jump height and perceptual responses following official soccer matches. Forty-two male youth elite soccer players (age: 17.13±0.70 years; height: 179.1...
Alexis Padrón-Cabo,Miguel Lorenzo-Martínez,Vicente De Dios-Álvarez et al. Alexis Padrón-Cabo et al.
Padrón-Cabo, A, Lorenzo-Martínez, M, De Dios-Álvarez, V, Rey, E, and Solleiro-Durán, D. Effects of a short-term detraining period on the physical fitness in elite youth soccer players: a comparison between chronological age groups. J St...
Mounir Hamoud,Stig Arve Sæther,Gunnar Bjørnebekk Mounir Hamoud
Introduction and methods: This study aimed to investigate the motivational processes behind self-regulated learning and performance among 192 soccer players (82 girls) for three age groups (14-16 years old) eligible for t...
Prescott Mahlangu,Alliance Kubayi,Abel Toriola et al. Prescott Mahlangu et al.
A total of 24 male elite youth soccer players (age: 14.79±0.71 years; body mass: 56.02±1.41 kg; body height: 164±2.12 cm) participated in the study. Players' physical metric and technical performance data were captured using a global positioning system and video camera, respectively.
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