Using Match Rolling Average Periods to Adjust the Conditional Exertion of Soccer Players During
Small-Sided Games
Volume 8 - Issue 1
Miguel Ángel Campos Vázquez1 and Manuel Lapuente Sagarra*2,3,4
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- 1Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
- 2Development & Innovation on Conditioning & Exercise (DICFE) Research Group, Inefc Lleida, Spain
- 3Faculty of Sports Science, European University of Madrid, Spain
- 4Analysis Department, Spanish Track & Field Royal Association, Spain
*Corresponding author:
Manuel Lapuente Sagarra, Development & Innovation on Conditioning & Exercise (DICFE) Research Group, Inefc Lleida, Lleida Spain
Received: August 09, 2018; Published: August 14, 2018
DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2018.08.001583
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Abstract
Soccer is an intermittent sport in which actions performed at high speeds [1,2] take place with other efforts that demand high-intensity accelerations and decelerations [3,4], interspersed with low-intensity activities [5] or variable recovery pauses [6].
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