Explosive actions are integral to soccer performance and highly influenced by the ability to generate maximal power. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between force-velocity profile, jump performance, acceleration and maximal sprint speed in elite female soccer players. Thirty-nine international female soccer players (24.3±4.7 years) performed 40-m sprints, maximal countermovement jumps and five loaded squat jumps at increasing loads to determine individual force-velocity profiles. Theoretical maximal velocity, theoretical maximal force, maximal power output, one repetition maximal back squat and one repetition maximal back squat relative to body mass were determined using the force-velocity profile. Counter move...
Soccer is a sport with an intermittent nature, and it includes both low- and high-intensity actions....
The aims of this study were (a) to investigate the effects of a unilateral training program, compare...
International audiencePerformance during human movements is highly related to force and velocity mus...
Explosive actions are integral to soccer performance and highly influenced by the ability to generat...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of acceleration (ACC) and maximal spri...
In collegiate level soccer acceleration, maximal velocity and agility are essential for successful p...
Soccer research in exercise science has focused on men’s soccer, while women’s soccer has been under...
The present study aimed to determine the influence of force–power–velocity, vertical and horizontal ...
PurposeThe main aim of this investigation was to quantify differences in sprint mechanical variables...
This study aimed to assess potential differences in force-velocity (Fv) profiles in both male and fe...
This study aimed to: i) analyze the differences in anthropometric, body composition, physical, and t...
Sprinting ability is important for successful performance in sports. The aim of this study was to ex...
Soccer is a highly dynamic and popular sport played by men, women and children of varying levels of ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the mechanical characteristics of the ...
This study aimed (i) to explore the relationship between vertical (jumping) and horizontal (sprintin...
Soccer is a sport with an intermittent nature, and it includes both low- and high-intensity actions....
The aims of this study were (a) to investigate the effects of a unilateral training program, compare...
International audiencePerformance during human movements is highly related to force and velocity mus...
Explosive actions are integral to soccer performance and highly influenced by the ability to generat...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship of acceleration (ACC) and maximal spri...
In collegiate level soccer acceleration, maximal velocity and agility are essential for successful p...
Soccer research in exercise science has focused on men’s soccer, while women’s soccer has been under...
The present study aimed to determine the influence of force–power–velocity, vertical and horizontal ...
PurposeThe main aim of this investigation was to quantify differences in sprint mechanical variables...
This study aimed to assess potential differences in force-velocity (Fv) profiles in both male and fe...
This study aimed to: i) analyze the differences in anthropometric, body composition, physical, and t...
Sprinting ability is important for successful performance in sports. The aim of this study was to ex...
Soccer is a highly dynamic and popular sport played by men, women and children of varying levels of ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the mechanical characteristics of the ...
This study aimed (i) to explore the relationship between vertical (jumping) and horizontal (sprintin...
Soccer is a sport with an intermittent nature, and it includes both low- and high-intensity actions....
The aims of this study were (a) to investigate the effects of a unilateral training program, compare...
International audiencePerformance during human movements is highly related to force and velocity mus...