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A comparison of the isometric force fatigue-recovery profile in two posterior chain lower limb tests following simulated soccer competition.

Anton MatinlauriPedro E AlcarazTomás T FreitasJurdan MendiguchiaAfshin Abedin-MaghanakiAlberto CastilloEnrique Martínez-RuizJorge Carlos-VivasDaniel D Cohen
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Simple to implement posterior IPF tests can help to define recovery from competition and training load in football and, potentially, in other multiple sprint athletes. Testing posterior chain IPF in a more knee extended 90:20 position may provide greater sensitivity to fatigue at 48 h post simulated competition than testing in the 90:90 position, but also may require greater degree of familiarization due to more functional testing position.
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