The Impact of Game Fatigue on Leg Power Measurements in Division 1 Women’s Soccer Athletes
Department, Center, or Institute
Health Sciences
Presentation Format
Poster
Presentation Type
On-campus research
Description
This study assesses pregame and postgame vertical jump, hamstring strength, and quadricep strength in female soccer athletes through a series of tests. The activity of each player is measured by Viper GPS units worn by each individual player. The goal of this study is to analyze whether higher mileages run by player has any correlation with greater fatigue levels in postgame leg power assessments.
Session Number
5
Start Date and Time
4-9-2019 4:00 PM
Location
PAC Gym
Recommended Citation
Parsons, Stephen, "The Impact of Game Fatigue on Leg Power Measurements in Division 1 Women’s Soccer Athletes" (2019). Furman Engaged!. 459.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furmanengaged/2019/all/459
The Impact of Game Fatigue on Leg Power Measurements in Division 1 Women’s Soccer Athletes
PAC Gym
This study assesses pregame and postgame vertical jump, hamstring strength, and quadricep strength in female soccer athletes through a series of tests. The activity of each player is measured by Viper GPS units worn by each individual player. The goal of this study is to analyze whether higher mileages run by player has any correlation with greater fatigue levels in postgame leg power assessments.