Methods of monitoring the training and match load and their relationship to changes in fitness in professional youth soccer players.
Abstract
Previous studies examining methods of monitoring the training and match load in soccer players have simply compared those methods to each other, not to changes in fitness. Training and match load measures from nine professional youth soccer players were collected for a period of six weeks. A lactate threshold test was conducted before and after this period. Mean weekly training and match load as determined by session-RPE, Banister's TRIMP, Team...
Paper Details
Title
Methods of monitoring the training and match load and their relationship to changes in fitness in professional youth soccer players.
Published Date
Oct 12, 2012
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
14
Pages
1473 - 1480
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