Purpose: To quantify the seasonal training load completed by professional soccer players in the English Premier League. Methods: Thirty players were sampled using GPS, heart …

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Objective: To examine training and match loads undertaken by soccer players competing in the English Premier League. Methods: Using a retrospective design, external (GPS) and …

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The loss of players through injury is known to affect team performance in many sports; it is important therefore for professional teams to be able …

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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between global positioning system (GPS)-derived workloads and injury occurrence in English Premier League football players across three seasons. …

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Muscle glycogen serves as the primary energy source during soccer matches, yet its significance for soccer training, which typically involves lower loads, remains unclear. To …

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to enhance understanding of the energy and carbohydrate (CHO) needs of a professional goalkeeper (GK) in elite soccer …

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To address the individual intensity of locomotion tasks, individualized speed thresholds have been proposed as an alternative to global speed thresholds. However, methodologies for determining …

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Global thresholds are typically used to band acceleration dependent on intensity. However, global thresholds do not account for variation in individual capacities, failing to quantify …

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