Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ability to produce the best possible average sprint performance over a series of sprints (≤10 seconds), separated by short (≤60 seconds) recovery periods has been termed repeated-sprint ability (RSA). RSA is therefore an important fitness requirement of team-sport athletes, and it is important to better understand training strategies that can improve this fitness component. Surprisingly, however, there has been little research about the best training methods to improve RSA. In the absence of strong scientific evidence, two principal training theories have emerged. One is based on the concept of training specificity and maintains that the best...
Background: Repeated-sprint training (RST) is a common training method for enhancing physical fitnes...
Abstract The present study compared the effects of two repeated-sprint training (RST) programs, diff...
We investigated the acute and chronic responses to multiple sets of repeated-sprint exercise (RSE), ...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
High-intensity sprints of short duration, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most...
The ability to repeatedly perform sprints has traditionally been viewed as a key performance measure...
The present study compared the effects of two repeated-sprint training (RST) programs, differing in ...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2014Background: Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is one of many...
The purpose of this review was to analyse the physiological basis of repeated-sprint ability (RSA)...
Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been man...
The ability to repeatedly perform sprints has traditionally been viewed as a key performance measure...
Background: Repeated-sprint training (RST) is a common training method for enhancing physical fitnes...
Abstract The present study compared the effects of two repeated-sprint training (RST) programs, diff...
We investigated the acute and chronic responses to multiple sets of repeated-sprint exercise (RSE), ...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
Short-duration sprints, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most team sports. The ...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
Short-duration sprints (<10 seconds), interspersed with brief recoveries (<60 seconds), are common d...
High-intensity sprints of short duration, interspersed with brief recoveries, are common during most...
The ability to repeatedly perform sprints has traditionally been viewed as a key performance measure...
The present study compared the effects of two repeated-sprint training (RST) programs, differing in ...
Masteroppgave - Norges idrettshøgskole, 2014Background: Repeated sprint ability (RSA) is one of many...
The purpose of this review was to analyse the physiological basis of repeated-sprint ability (RSA)...
Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been man...
The ability to repeatedly perform sprints has traditionally been viewed as a key performance measure...
Background: Repeated-sprint training (RST) is a common training method for enhancing physical fitnes...
Abstract The present study compared the effects of two repeated-sprint training (RST) programs, diff...
We investigated the acute and chronic responses to multiple sets of repeated-sprint exercise (RSE), ...