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Associations between differing magnitudes of inter-limb asymmetry and linear and change of direction speed performance in male youth soccer players

: This study examines the relationship between different magnitudes of asymmetry and their effects on speed performance. : Forty-two sub-elite male youth soccer players performed a 30-m sprint, change of direction, single leg countermovement jump and single leg hop. Subjects were divided into groups...

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Published in:Biomedical human kinetics 2022-01, Vol.14 (1), p.67-74
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