The Physiological Consequences of Acceleration During Shuttle Running

Volume: 36, Issue: 04, Pages: 302 - 307
Published: Nov 21, 2014
Abstract
This study examined the acceleration demands associated with changing direction and the subsequent physiological consequences of acceleration during running at 3 submaximal speeds. 10 male professional footballers completed four 600 m running bouts at 3 speeds (2.50, 3.25 & 4.00 m·s−1). Each bout was in the format of either: i) 3 laps of a 200 m track (CON), ii) ten 60 m shuttles (S60), iii) twenty 30 m shuttles (S30), or iv) thirty...
Paper Details
Title
The Physiological Consequences of Acceleration During Shuttle Running
Published Date
Nov 21, 2014
Volume
36
Issue
04
Pages
302 - 307
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