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1. Assessment of Peak Physical Demands in Elite Women Soccer Players: Can Contextual Variables Play a Role?

2. Change of direction frequency off the ball: new perspectives in elite youth soccer.

3. A Single Session of Straight Line and Change-of-Direction Sprinting per Week Does Not Lead to Different Fitness Improvements in Elite Young Soccer Players.

4. Seasonal training and match load and micro-cycle periodization in male Premier League academy soccer players.

5. Neuromuscular fatigue and recovery after strenuous exercise depends on skeletal muscle size and stem cell characteristics.

6. Implementing High-speed Running and Sprinting Training in Professional Soccer.

7. Feedback of GPS training data within professional English soccer: a comparison of decision making and perceptions between coaches, players and performance staff.

8. Physiological characteristics and acute fatigue associated with position-specific speed endurance soccer drills: production vs maintenance training.

9. Acceleration intensity is an important contributor to the external and internal training load demands of repeated sprint exercises in soccer players.

10. Positional Differences in Running and Nonrunning Activities During Elite American Football Training.

11. Effects of Plyometric and Directional Training on Speed and Jump Performance in Elite Youth Soccer Players.

12. Importance of Speed and Power in Elite Youth Soccer Depends on Maturation Status.

13. Quantification of Seasonal-Long Physical Load in Soccer Players With Different Starting Status From the English Premier League: Implications for Maintaining Squad Physical Fitness.

14. Seasonal training-load quantification in elite English premier league soccer players.

15. Acceleration and sprint profiles of a professional elite football team in match play.

16. Effects of high-intensity running training on soccer-specific fitness in professional male players.

17. Matched work high-intensity interval and continuous running induce similar increases in PGC-1α mRNA, AMPK, p38, and p53 phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle.

18. Variability of soccer referees' match performances.

19. High-intensity interval running is perceived to be more enjoyable than moderate-intensity continuous exercise: implications for exercise adherence.

20. Match-to-match variability of high-speed activities in premier league soccer.

21. Analysis of high intensity activity in Premier League soccer.

22. Trained men display increased basal heat shock protein content of skeletal muscle.

23. The influence of pre-warming on the physiological responses to prolonged intermittent exercise.

24. Seasonal training-load quantification in elite english premier league soccer players

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