Moderate Running and Plyometric Training During Off-Season Did Not Show a Significant Difference on Soccer-Related High-Intensity Performances Compared with No-Training Controls
Volume: 26, Issue: 12, Pages: 3392 - 3397
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
Nakamura, D, Suzuki, T, Yasumatsu, M, and Akimoto, T. Moderate running and plyometric training during off-season did not show a significant difference on soccer-related high-intensity performances compared with no training controls. J Strength Cond Res 26(12): 3392–3397, 2012—Several investigators have reported the effects of reduced training and interrupted training on athletic performance, but few reports are available for soccer players. The...
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Title
Moderate Running and Plyometric Training During Off-Season Did Not Show a Significant Difference on Soccer-Related High-Intensity Performances Compared with No-Training Controls
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
26
Issue
12
Pages
3392 - 3397
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