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Effects of a Novel Neuromuscular Training Intervention on Jump, Sprint, and Change of Direction in Adult Female Soccer Players
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Correction to: Peripheral muscle function during repeated changes of direction in professional soccer players
Ermanno Rampinini1, Marco Martin2,3, Davide Ferioli4
1Human Performance Laboratory, MAPEI Sport Research Centre, Olgiate Olona, Varese, Italy. ermanno.rampinini@mapeisport.it.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|August 3, 2022
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