Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to determine the differences in collegiate and recreationally trained soccer players in sprint, vertical jump, and balance performance. Methods: Twenty-one soccer players, twelve Division II collegiate and nine recreationally trained volunteered to participate. Session one acted as a familiarization day, where the participants were familiarized with testing day protocols. During testing day, participants performed a dynamic warm-up, followed by balance measurements, three countermovement vertical jumps, and pro-agility shuttle test. Results: There were no significant (p0.05) differences between groups in the all balance variables. Collegiate soccer players had a significantly (p0.05) greater ...
Objective: In soccer, vertical jump means jumping toward a ball. Since no vertical jump test include...
Previous studies have assessed the importance of physical characteristics to soccer playing ability ...
Purpose: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral strength training interv...
Balance is an important skill needed for the execution of movements in sports. For soccer players, b...
Sprint speed and the ability to change directions are key attributes needed in a variety of sports. ...
Assessing lower body peak power output (PPO) in vertical jump performance is critical in sports. Ver...
Balance is an important skill in the execution of movement in sports. For basketball and soccer play...
In collegiate level soccer acceleration, maximal velocity and agility are essential for successful p...
Leg power is an important characteristic for soccer, and jump tests can measure this capacity. Limit...
Freshmen college soccer players will have lower training ages than their experienced teammates (soph...
The aim of this study was to compare the physical performance profile among young soccer players of ...
PURPOSE: Examine the effect that a competitive season has on performance characteristics in male soc...
The aim of this investigation was to analyze significant differences in performance depending on the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between speed, agility and vertical jump ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the inter-individual variability in the effects of plyometr...
Objective: In soccer, vertical jump means jumping toward a ball. Since no vertical jump test include...
Previous studies have assessed the importance of physical characteristics to soccer playing ability ...
Purpose: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral strength training interv...
Balance is an important skill needed for the execution of movements in sports. For soccer players, b...
Sprint speed and the ability to change directions are key attributes needed in a variety of sports. ...
Assessing lower body peak power output (PPO) in vertical jump performance is critical in sports. Ver...
Balance is an important skill in the execution of movement in sports. For basketball and soccer play...
In collegiate level soccer acceleration, maximal velocity and agility are essential for successful p...
Leg power is an important characteristic for soccer, and jump tests can measure this capacity. Limit...
Freshmen college soccer players will have lower training ages than their experienced teammates (soph...
The aim of this study was to compare the physical performance profile among young soccer players of ...
PURPOSE: Examine the effect that a competitive season has on performance characteristics in male soc...
The aim of this investigation was to analyze significant differences in performance depending on the...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between speed, agility and vertical jump ...
The purpose of this study was to compare the inter-individual variability in the effects of plyometr...
Objective: In soccer, vertical jump means jumping toward a ball. Since no vertical jump test include...
Previous studies have assessed the importance of physical characteristics to soccer playing ability ...
Purpose: This study compared the effects of performing different unilateral strength training interv...