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Rampinini E, Alberti G, Fiorenza M, Riggio M, Sassi R, Borges T, et al.
Int J Sports Med . 2014 Sep; 36(1):49-53. PMID: 25254901
We compared the accuracy of 2 GPS systems with different sampling rates for the determination of distances covered at high-speed and metabolic power derived from a combination of running speed...
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Rampinini E, Connolly D, Oppici L, Alberti G, La Torre A, Bosio A
J Sports Med Phys Fitness . 2014 May; 55(10):1129-37. PMID: 24867604
Aim: Reliability of the assessment of peripheral fatigue induced in knee extensors by high-intensity intermittent running exercise (HIE) was established in ten amateur soccer players (age: 18±1, height: 178±5 cm,...
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Menaspa P, Rampinini E, Bosio A, Carlomagno D, Riggio M, Sassi A
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2010 Sep; 22(3):392-8. PMID: 20807389
This study analyzes the anthropometric and physiological characteristics of junior cyclists within different cycling specialties and different performance levels. One hundred and thirty-two junior riders (16.8 ± 0.6 years, 177...
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Impellizzeri F, Rampinini E, Castagna C, Bishop D, Ferrari Bravo D, Tibaudi A, et al.
Int J Sports Med . 2008 Apr; 29(11):899-905. PMID: 18415931
Three studies involving 108 football players were conducted to examine the reliability of a repeated-shuttle-sprint ability (RSSA) test and its ability to differentiate between players of various competitive levels and...
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Ferrari Bravo D, Impellizzeri F, Rampinini E, Castagna C, Bishop D, Wisloff U
Int J Sports Med . 2007 Dec; 29(8):668-74. PMID: 18080951
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of high-intensity aerobic interval and repeated-sprint ability (RSA) training on aerobic and anaerobic physiological variables in male football players. Forty-two...
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Impellizzeri F, Ebert T, Sassi A, Menaspa P, Rampinini E, Martin D
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2007 Oct; 102(3):335-41. PMID: 17943306
This study compared the morphological and physiological characteristics of elite female mountain bikers with road cyclists of different specialties and competitive level. Twenty-seven professional road cyclists and 12 mountain bikers...
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Impellizzeri F, Rampinini E, Castagna C, Martino F, Fiorini S, Wisloff U
Br J Sports Med . 2007 May; 42(1):42-6. PMID: 17526621
Objective: The lower impact on the musculoskeletal system induced by plyometric exercise on sand compared to a firm surface might be useful to reduce the stress of intensified training periods...
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Rampinini E, Coutts A, Castagna C, Sassi R, Impellizzeri F
Int J Sports Med . 2007 May; 28(12):1018-24. PMID: 17497575
This study examined the influence of the opposing team, seasonal variations and the influence of first half activity on match performance in top-level soccer players. Physical performance measures were collected...
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Rampinini E, Bishop D, Marcora S, Ferrari Bravo D, Sassi R, Impellizzeri F
Int J Sports Med . 2006 Oct; 28(3):228-35. PMID: 17024621
The aim of this study was to examine the construct validity of selected field tests as indicators of match-related physical performance. During the competitive season, eighteen professional soccer players (age...
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Impellizzeri F, Marcora S, Castagna C, Reilly T, Sassi A, Iaia F, et al.
Int J Sports Med . 2006 Jun; 27(6):483-92. PMID: 16767613
The aim of this study was to compare the effects of specific (small-sided games) vs. generic (running) aerobic interval training on physical fitness and objective measures of match performance in...