The aim of the study was to assess the relationships between match activity variables, subsequent fatigue and neuromuscular performance capacity in elite soccer players. Subjects (n = 10) were professional soccer players participating in the English Championships. Match activity variables and markers of fatigue status were measured before and following two matches. Creatine kinase (CK) and muscle soreness were measured at baseline, immediately following, as well as 40 and 64 h post-match. Countermovement jump performance and perceived ratings of wellness were measured at baseline, then 40 and 64 h post-match. Relationships were shown between CK and the total number of accelerations and decelerations immediately (r = 0.63; large), 40 h (r = ...
Background Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-m...
This article presents a study that examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscu...
The study examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscular, and biochemical mark...
How the match-derived load metrics relate to post-match fatigue in soccer is scarcely researched. Th...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions ...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions ...
This study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions performed during a soc...
Background: No previous research has analysed kinetic fatigue of elite adult players and elite youth...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
Background and Purpose: Fixture congestion, game-intensities and limited recovery negatively influen...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
BACKGROUND: Understanding soccer players' match-related fatigue and recovery profiles likely helps...
Background Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-ma...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
Soccer induces neuromuscular fatigue requiring several hours of recovery. Purpose: The study aimed t...
Background Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-m...
This article presents a study that examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscu...
The study examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscular, and biochemical mark...
How the match-derived load metrics relate to post-match fatigue in soccer is scarcely researched. Th...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions ...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions ...
This study examined the relationship between the frequency of playing actions performed during a soc...
Background: No previous research has analysed kinetic fatigue of elite adult players and elite youth...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
Background and Purpose: Fixture congestion, game-intensities and limited recovery negatively influen...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
BACKGROUND: Understanding soccer players' match-related fatigue and recovery profiles likely helps...
Background Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-ma...
Aim: Previous research into the etiology of neuromuscular fatigue following competitive soccer match...
Soccer induces neuromuscular fatigue requiring several hours of recovery. Purpose: The study aimed t...
Background Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-m...
This article presents a study that examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscu...
The study examined the relationship between psychometric status, neuromuscular, and biochemical mark...