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2024
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.1089.v1
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Analyzing the Influence of Speed and Jumping Performance Metrics on Percentage Change of Direction Deficit in Adolescent Female Soccer Players

Alberto Roso-Moliner,
Oliver Gonzalo-Skok,
Victor Emilio Villavicencio-Álvarez
et al.

Abstract: Studies show that although female soccer players often have shorter change of direction (COD) deficits than males, indicating different biomechanical profiles, there is lack of research on the impact of physical metrics on COD performance in females. The aim of this study was to analyze whether performance metrics based on speed, and jumping could explain the variation in %CODD in young female soccer players. Thirty-three highly trained adolescent female soccer players (age: 16. ± 0.95 years; height: 160.4 ± 5… Show more

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