Monitoring the Athlete Match Response: Can External Load Variables Predict Post-match Acute and Residual Fatigue in Soccer? A Systematic Review with Meta-analysis
<h3>Background</h3><p dir="ltr">Monitoring athletes’ external load during a soccer match may be useful to predict post-match acute and residual fatigue. This estimation would allow individual adjustments to training programs to minimize injury risk, improve well-being, an...
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| Main Author: | Karim Hader (2548618) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Michael C. Rumpf (7245092) (author), Maxime Hertzog (14153406) (author), Liam P. Kilduff (12066120) (author), Olivier Girard (409080) (author), Joao R. Silva (14153409) (author) |
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2019
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