2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42978-020-00087-w
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Does Resisted Sled Towing Improve the Physical Qualities of Elite Youth Soccer Players of Differing Maturity Status?

Abstract: Purpose Sled towing has been shown to be an effective method to enhance the physical qualities in youth athletes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a 6-week sled towing intervention on muscular strength, speed and power in elite youth soccer players of differing maturity status. Method Seventy-three male elite youth soccer players aged 12–18 years (Pre-Peak Height Velocity [PHV] n = 25; Circa-PHV n = 24; Post-PHV n = 24) from one professi… Show more

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“…Training youth athletes will always also have a focus on improving physical performance. A training study by Morris et al, spanning a large population of youth football players in different maturity categories, found that resisted sprint training only maintained strength, sprint and jump performance, rather than improving those qualities [7]. Practitioners may need to find alternative methods to develop those qualities as Kelly and colleagues show that young soccer players ranked with higher potential by their coaches sprint faster and jump higher than their lower ranked teammates [4].…”
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“…Training youth athletes will always also have a focus on improving physical performance. A training study by Morris et al, spanning a large population of youth football players in different maturity categories, found that resisted sprint training only maintained strength, sprint and jump performance, rather than improving those qualities [7]. Practitioners may need to find alternative methods to develop those qualities as Kelly and colleagues show that young soccer players ranked with higher potential by their coaches sprint faster and jump higher than their lower ranked teammates [4].…”
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confidence: 99%