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Physiological Profile Review for Soccer. Marlowe Dieckmann ESS 110. Review of Energy Systems. What the ASEP and I say…. RESEARCH and POWER. Anaerobic power in the Wingate test Leatt (1987). Compare Research & Estimations. RESEARCH and SPEED.
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Physiological Profile Review for Soccer Marlowe Dieckmann ESS 110
RESEARCH and POWER. Anaerobic power in the Wingate test Leatt (1987)
RESEARCH and SPEED Anaerobic speed- Average 30 meter sprints of soccer players by position. Gil (2007)
Conclusions • Results are more consistent with my ATP-PCr suggestions than the ASEP suggestions • Power- ASEP to low • Speed- ASEP to high • But they generally well correlated
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