Objective Measures of Strain and Subjective Muscle Soreness Differ Between Positional Groups and Season Phases in American College Football.
Benjamin A McKayJace A DelaneyAndrew J SimpkinTheresa Anne LarkinAndrew MurrayDiarmuid DanielsCharles R PedlarJohn Andrew SampsonPublished in: International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023)
Off-season American college football training resulted in higher objective strain and subjective muscle soreness in "Bigs" compared with fall camp and during in-season compared with "Combos" and "Skills" players.