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Association of strength and plyometric exercises with change of direction performancesFalch et al., 2020
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- Falch H
- Rædergård H
- van den Tillaar R
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- PLoS One
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The change of direction (COD) ability is an important task-specific skill for success in team sports, dependent on both strength and reactive strength. The sprint approaching the COD and degrees of the turn are factors influencing the specificity of the COD. Thus, CODs have …
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