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Leg stiffness and performance in footballers

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 12, 2017.

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    The relationship between mechanical stiffness and athletic performance markers in sub-elite footballers
    Judd T. Kalkhoven & Mark L. Watsford
    Journal of Sports Sciences 12 Jul 2017
     
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    Relationship between vertical stiffness and soft-tissue injuries in professional Australian football
    Daniel Sporri, Matthew J. Pine, Matthew L. Cameron, Robert W. Spurrs, William B. Sheehan, Robert G. Bower
    Journal of Sports Sciences : 06 Jul 2019
     
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    Effect of Forefoot and
    Midfoot Bending Stiffness on Agility Performance and Foot Biomechanics in Soccer.

    Brinkmann DJ et al
    J Appl
    Biomech. 2020 Feb 25:1-7

     
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