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Sprint Performance in Elite Ice Hockey
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Despite known correlations between lower-body strength, power and skating sprint speed, it is unclear which specific components of skating sprint performance are most crucial for an athlete's development and progression through different competitive levels. This study aimed to bridge this gap by identifying key physical capacities influencing essential aspects of skating sprint performance, thereby enabling more focused and effective training strategies for ice hockey athletes at various levels of competition.
Identifying ACL injury risk factors in female athletes using technology.
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