Lee et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Relationship of training load with high-intensity running in professional soccer playersLee et al., 2019
- Document ID
- 8626443922210597591
- Author
- Lee M
- Mukherjee S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Journal of Sports Medicine
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This study determined the training load (TL) and its relationship with high-intensity running performance across the season in professional soccer players. The TL, YoYo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 2 (YYIR 2) and repeated sprint ability (RSA) were monitored in 29 …
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