Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 30, 2020 Chelsea to give Pulisic specialist training programme – Lampard ESPN FC, James Olley from September 25, 2020 Frank Lampard has revealed Chelsea are devising a special training programme for Christian Pulisic after admitting the club’s concern over his fitness record. […]
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Applied Sports Science newsletter – September 25, 2020
Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 25, 2020 Tobin Heath aims to be Manchester United’s disrupter-in-chief The Guardian, Suzanne Wrack from September 23, 2020 The arrival at Manchester City of the USA World Cup-winning midfielders Rose Lavelle, who scored in the 2019 final, and Sam Mewis and the […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 24, 2020 From The Brick to The Bubble: How NHL playoff stars got their start at an Edmonton youth hockey tournament ESPN NHL, Chris Peters from September 23, 2020 … “The bubble is so small that you’re going to run into other […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 23, 2020 Why balance isn’t what you think it is STACK, Conor Harris from September 20, 2020 … The problem is, we are naturally visually dominant, often to the point of fault, in our balance systems. Next time you walk down a […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 22, 2020 What is the energy expenditure of a goalkeeper? Barca Innovation Hub from September 14, 2020 The training adaptations depend on the specificity of stimuli generated during the session. In football, there is a player that differs from the rest: the […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 21, 2020 Jamal Murray, the rising Canadian basketball star, is ‘the real deal,’ says man who scouted him CBC Radio, The Current from September 17, 2020 … You see a lot of kids play. What is it that you saw in him […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 18, 2020 A Canadian Teenager Is One Of The Fastest Soccer Players In The World FiveThirtyEight, Julian McKenzie from September 16, 2020 Alphonso Davies might not have enjoyed his 8 a.m. soccer practice runs as a youth alongside the North Saskatchewan River […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 17, 2020 Bam Adebayo Is Turning Traditional Big Men Into Dinosaurs The Ringer, Jonathan Tjarks from September 17, 2020 The Heat’s star center is rendering the opposition obsolete by prowling the paint, the perimeter, and everywhere in between. Not only can Adebayo […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 16, 2020 How Juventus Entered and Won the Weston McKennie Race, and Schalke’s Next Americans Sports Illustrated, Brian Straus from September 10, 2020 The inside details of how McKennie broke a barrier for U.S. players at one of world soccer’s giants—and the […]
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Applied Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 15, 2020 Sean Yates raises serious questions over Ineos’ Tour de France tactics Cycling News, Daniel Benson and Patrick Fletcher from September 12, 2020 Former Team Sky director Sean Yates has raised questions over his former team’s Tour de France tactics, telling […]
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