PURPOSE: This study compared the effects of heavy resisted sprint training (RST) versus unresisted sprint training (UST) on sprint performance among adolescent soccer players. METHODS: Twenty-four male soccer players (age: 15.7 [0.5] y; body height: 175.7 [9.4] cm; body mass: 62.5 [9.2] kg) were randomly assigned to the RST group (n = 8), the UST group (n = 10), or the control group (n = 6). The UST group performed 8 × 20 m unresisted sprints twice weekly for 4 weeks, whereas the RST group performed 5 × 20-m heavy resisted sprints with a resistance set to maximize the horizontal power output. The control group performed only ordinary soccer training and match play. Magnitude-based decision and linear regression were used to analyze the data...
Beato, M, Bianchi, M, Coratella, G, Merlini, M, and Drust, B. A single session of straight line and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to assess performance during repeated sprints utilizing ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different s...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effects of heavy resisted sprint training (RST) versus unresisted s...
The aims of the present study were to compare the effects of 1) training at 90 and 100% sprint veloc...
Purpose: To compare the effects of 2 repeated-sprint training programs on fitness in soccer. Met...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of complex-paired and reverse-contrast 10-week training...
BACKGROUND: Fitness characteristics such as linear sprinting, repeated sprint ability, and change of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight-week repeated sprint training progr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of 10 weeks' 40-m repeated sprint training progr...
The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the effect of resisted sprint training (RST) on sprint...
This investigation assessed whether using prior heavy resistance exercise would improve the repeated...
Abstract Aim was to investigate the effects of heavy resisted and unresisted sprint training protoco...
Purpose: To examine the effect of low-volume sprint interval training (SIT) on the development (par...
The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the effect of resisted sprint training (RST) on sprint...
Beato, M, Bianchi, M, Coratella, G, Merlini, M, and Drust, B. A single session of straight line and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to assess performance during repeated sprints utilizing ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different s...
PURPOSE: This study compared the effects of heavy resisted sprint training (RST) versus unresisted s...
The aims of the present study were to compare the effects of 1) training at 90 and 100% sprint veloc...
Purpose: To compare the effects of 2 repeated-sprint training programs on fitness in soccer. Met...
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of complex-paired and reverse-contrast 10-week training...
BACKGROUND: Fitness characteristics such as linear sprinting, repeated sprint ability, and change of...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of eight-week repeated sprint training progr...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of 10 weeks' 40-m repeated sprint training progr...
The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the effect of resisted sprint training (RST) on sprint...
This investigation assessed whether using prior heavy resistance exercise would improve the repeated...
Abstract Aim was to investigate the effects of heavy resisted and unresisted sprint training protoco...
Purpose: To examine the effect of low-volume sprint interval training (SIT) on the development (par...
The aim of the meta-analysis was to determine the effect of resisted sprint training (RST) on sprint...
Beato, M, Bianchi, M, Coratella, G, Merlini, M, and Drust, B. A single session of straight line and ...
Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to assess performance during repeated sprints utilizing ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different s...