Effects of a soccer training session fatigue on balance ability

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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of a soccer training session on the balance ability of the young soccer players. Participants were twenty-six young soccer players. Standard testing balance boards and Biodex Stability System were used to assess balance ability before (pre-training) and immediately after (post-training) the completion of a soccer training session. Also, Isokinetic knee joint moment measurements (60°/sec and 180°/sec) were carried out pre- and post-soccer training. The results revealed that no differences (p>0.05) were found in balance ability and knee joint moment production between pre- and post-soccer training. Result is in contrast to the notion of a link between fatigue induced by a soccer training session or game and injury caused by impaired balance. © Faculty of Education. University of Alicante.

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Gioftsidou, A., Malliou, P., Pafis, G., Beneka, A., & Godolias, G. (2011). Effects of a soccer training session fatigue on balance ability. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 6(3), 521–527. https://doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2011.63.06

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