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Force and Speed: Decoding Sprint Performance in Young Hockey Players

Force and Speed: Decoding Sprint Performance in Young Hockey Players

Update: 2025-03-05
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This episode explores the relationship between sprinting mechanics, anaerobic capacity, and repeated-sprint ability in adolescent hockey players. Learn how force-velocity profiles differ by gender and how they influence training strategies.
Dive into a study on sprint mechanics and anaerobic performance in youth ice hockey. Discover how force and speed capacities vary between male and female players and their implications for off-season training.
Main source: Exploring associations between sprinting mechanical capabilities, anaerobic capacity, and repeated-sprint ability of adolescent ice hockey players
Julien Glaude-Roy, Philippe Pharand, Jean-François Brunelle, Jean Lemoyne
Front Sports Act Living. 2023; 5: 1258497. Published online 2023 Dec 12. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1258497
PMCID: PMC10788422

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Force and Speed: Decoding Sprint Performance in Young Hockey Players

Force and Speed: Decoding Sprint Performance in Young Hockey Players

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