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Match demands of professional Futsal: a case study.
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The results show that Futsal played at professional level is a high-intensity exercise heavily taxing the aerobic and anaerobic pathways.About:
This article is published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport.The article was published on 2009-07-01. It has received 290 citations till now.read more
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Comparing the physical demands of friendly matches and small-sided games in semiprofessional soccer players.
TL;DR: The results show that coaches and strength and conditioning professionals should consider FMs during their training routine to foster specific adaptations in the domain of high-intensity effort.
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Effect of bout duration on exercise intensity and technical performance of small-sided games in soccer.
Maurizio Fanchini,Andrea Azzalin,Carlo Castagna,Federico Schena,Alan McCall,Franco M. Impellizzeri +5 more
TL;DR: Partially confirming the hypothesis, the increase in bout duration from 2 to 6 minutes resulted in a decrease in intensity only between the 4- and 6-min SSG, however, duration did not influence the technical actions and proficiency.
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Interpersonal coordination and ball dynamics in futsal (indoor football).
TL;DR: An investigation of the patterned movement behavior of players for a specific sub-phase of the game of futsal, namely when the goalkeeper for the attacking team is substituted with an extra outfield player, which is viewed as being characterized by coordinated behavior patterns that emerge as a result of self-organizing processes.
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Physical and physiological demands of futsal.
TL;DR: Key aspects of futsal such as match analysis, physiological demands, energy requirements, fitness measurements, and skill requirements are examined to examine key aspects of the sport.
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Differences in physical fitness among indoor and outdoor elite male soccer players
Esteban M. Gorostiaga,Iñaki Llodio,Javier Ibañez,Cristina Granados,Ion Navarro,Maite Ruesta,Henry Bonnabau,Mikel Izquierdo +7 more
TL;DR: Compared to elite OS players, elite IS players present clearly lower physical fitness (lower maximal leg extension power production) characteristics associated with higher values of percent body fat, which should give IS players a disadvantage during soccer game actions.
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TL;DR: The results suggest that high intensity running can be used for making comparisons in soccer and that the interpretation of blood lactate in soccer is limited to giving an indication of the type of activity that has been carried out a few minutes before sampling.
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Muscle and blood metabolites during a soccer game: implications for sprint performance.
TL;DR: Sprint performance is reduced both temporarily during a game and at the end of a soccer game, the latter finding may be explained by low glycogen levels in individual muscle fibers.