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    Preliminary study on the influence of boot studs on rugby players’ sprinting performance by Turiman, Sharul Nizam, Ahmad, Z., Johari, N. H.

    Published 2023
    “…Sprinting ability in rugby players is an essential skill for the purpose of chasing and tackling opponents, and to run fast while carrying the ball to the try line. …”
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    Repeated sprint and dribbling ability among Malaysian university soccer players / Annisaa Basar by Basar, Annisaa

    Published 2015
    “…The purpose of the present study was to determine the relationships between repeated sprints ability (RSA) and repeated dribbling ability (RDA) with aerobic power, leg power and blood lactate. …”
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    Acute effect of self-myofascial release on 40m sprint performance / Muhamad Adam Mohd Roslan by Mohd Roslan, Muhamad Adam

    Published 2015
    “…After the intervention, they performed the 40 m sprint post-test. The subjects were measured for speed twice following two (2) build-up practice runs at their submaximal effort. …”
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    Running in people with cerebral palsy: A systematic review by Chappell, A., Gibson, N., Morris, S., Williams, G., Allison, Garry

    Published 2018
    “…A few studies showed that sprint speed, agility, and running efficiency are impaired in people with CP, but mechanisms underlying these impairments have yet to be reported. …”
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    Poorer Intermittent Sprints Performance in Ramadan-Fasted Muslim Footballers despite Controlling for Pre-Exercise Dietary Intake, Sleep and Training Load by Aziz, Abdul Rashid, Che Muhamad, Ahmad Munir, Roslan, Siti Raifana, Ghulam Mohamed, Nazirah, Singh, Rabindarjeet, Yong, Michael Hwa Chia

    Published 2017
    “…After familiarization, 14 players completed a modified 60-min (4 � 15-min exercise blocks interspersed with 3-min intervals) of the Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test (mLIST) of fixed speeds of walking, jogging, running, but with all-out effort sprints. During the interval periods, capillary blood glucose and blood lactate measures were taken, rectal and skin temperatures were recorded and maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC) of the dominant leg and hand-grip were performed to provide some indication to the cause(s) of ‘fatigue’ during exercise. …”
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    "The problem with running" - Comparing the propulsion strategy of children with Developmental Coordination Disorder and typically developing children by Diamond, N., Downs, Jennepher, Morris, Susan

    Published 2014
    “…Similar findings were observed during sprinting. Children with DCD ran with a slow and less efficient running style compared with TD children. …”
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    Hip and spine bone mineral density are greater in master sprinters, but not endurance runners compared with non-athletic controls by Piasecki, J., McPhee, J.S., Hannam, K., Deere, K.C., Elhakeem, A., Piasecki, M., Degens, H., Tobias, J.H., Ireland, A.

    Published 2018
    “…These results could not be explained by differences in impact, muscle size or power between sprint and endurance athletes. Purpose: We examined the relationship between prolonged participation in regular sprint or endurance running and skeletal health at key clinical sites in older age, and the factors responsible for any associations which we observed. …”
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    Effects of nutritional ergogenic aids on physiological responses and skilled performance among football players: a scoping review by Jariah, Muhammad Luqman

    Published 2021
    “…In addition, CHO intake (3 ml/kg BW) increased blood glucose, however it did not affect blood lactate and self-selected running performance or sprint times among football players. …”
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    Genetic association of ACE I/D and ACTN3 R577X polymorphisms with sports performance among Malay male secondary school students by Hock, Chia Boon

    Published 2018
    “…Physical fitness tests (30 (meter) m sprint test and 20 m shuttle run test) were conducted to confirm subject’s sprint, endurance and sedentary status. …”
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    Power-aware routing in networks with quality of services constraints by Lin, G., Soh, Sie Teng, Chin, K., Lazarescu, Mihai

    Published 2016
    “…Further, we have compared its performance against two state-of-the-art techniques: GreenTE, usable when each link has one cable, and Fast Greedy Heuristic (FGH), which supports bundled links but only for networks without MLU and PL constraints. On the Sprint network, MSPF can save on average 5% more power as compared to GreenTE while incurring only 1% of GreenTE's running time. …”
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    A study on factors of selecting smartphones of the Tabika Kemas teachers in Lahad Datu / Juliannie Sabdurani by Sabdurani, Juliannie

    Published 2015
    “…If you're locked into Verizon or Sprint as your carrier, all GSM phones are out, and so forth. …”
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    The Impact of Treadmill Retro Walking on Hamstring Flexibility and Speed in Distance Runners by Anisha, Nallasamy, Lokesh, Arumugam, Siti Noorhaslina, Mohd Zaidi, Lau, Pui Yee, Vinosh Kumar, Purushothaman

    Published 2024
    “…Background: Distance runners frequently encounter constraints in terms of hamstring flexibility and running speed improvement. It is possible that existing training approaches may not sufficiently address these concerns. …”
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    Injury prevention program for juvenile soccer players: Effects on physical performance, awareness of injury prevention measures and injury rates / Ahmed Fadhil Farhan by Farhan, Ahmed Fadhil

    Published 2016
    “…Both groups performed a battery of soccer-specific physical tests at baseline, middle and after the intervention; 1) Standing long jump test (explosive leg power); 2) Sargent jump test (vertical jump height); 3) Illinois agility test (agility); 4) Prone hold test (core stability) and 5) 20m sprint test (running speed). A questionnaire containing 24 questions regarding awareness of injury prevention strategies and practices, as well as a measure of injury rates was administered at baseline and post-intervention. …”
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    Effects of high-intensity interval training on strength, speed, and endurance performance among racket sports players: A systematic review by Liu, Yixuan, Abdullah, Borhannudin, Abu Saad, Hazizi

    Published 2024
    “…HIIT was found to improve racket players’ VO2 max (maximum oxygen uptake), running and repetitive sprint performance, jumping performance, and hitting speed during play. …”
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    Identification of elite performance characteristics in a small sample of taekwondo athletes by Norjali Wazir, Mohd Rozilee Wazir, Hiel, Maxim Van, Mostaert, Mireille, Deconinck, Frederik J. A., Pion, Johan, Lenoir, Matthieu

    Published 2019
    “…A total of 98 Taekwondo athletes between 12 and 17 years old were tested using a generic test battery consisting of four anthropometrical (Height, Weight, Fat Percentage, BMI), six physical performance (Sit & Reach, Sprint 5m, Sprint 30m, Counter Movement Jump, Squat Jump, Endurance Shuttle Run) and three motor coordination tests (Moving Sideways, Jumping Sideways, Walking Backwards). …”
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    "Pattern as reference": windows of trainability among adolescents by Norjali Wazir, Mohd Rozilee Wazir, Ramli, Alif Syamim Syazwan

    Published 2021
    “…Participants' weight and weight were measured and six physical fitness tests consisted of push-up (PU), bleep test (BLEEP), sit and reach (SnR), standing broad jump (SBJ), 30-meter sprint (SPRINT), and 10-meter shuttle run (SR) were tested. …”
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    Determinants of flexibility, power, speed and endurance among senior and junior players of FELDA United futsal team / Nor Hazwani Mohamad Nasir by Mohamad Nasir, Nor Hazwani

    Published 2013
    “…Flexibility and power were measured using sit and reach and vertical jump techniques, respectively, whereas 40-meter sprint was used to determine speed. VO2 max was estimated using 20- meter shuttle run for endurance. …”
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    Injury prevention program for juvenile soccer players: effects on physical performance, awareness of injury prevention measures and injury rates / Ahmed Fadhil Farhan by Farhan, Ahmed Fadhil

    Published 2015
    “…Both groups performed a battery of soccer-specific physical tests at baseline, middle and after the intervention; 1) Standing long jump test (explosive leg power); 2) Sargent jump test (vertical jump height); 3) Illinois agility test (agility); 4) Prone hold test (core stability) and 5) 20m sprint test (running speed). A questionnaire containing 24 questions regarding awareness of injury prevention strategies and practices, as well as a measure of injury rates was administered at baseline and post-intervention. …”
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    When the going gets tough: Mental toughness and its relationship with behavioural perseverance by Gucciardi, Daniel, Peeling, P., Ducker, Kagan, Dawson, B.

    Published 2016
    “…Subsequently, a performance testing session was completed, which included the 20 m sprint, Australian football-specific agility run, vertical jump, and the MST. …”
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    Digitus ii manus : Digitus iv manus and its relationship with aerobic and anaerobic capacity among talented young footballers / Muhamad Ihram Johar by Johar, Muhamad Ihram

    Published 2016
    “…The result of Spearman's Rho shows that the correlation between low digit ratio and aerobic capacity performance which tested by using One Mile Run test (MRW) is r=0.37 where p=0.046. The result of Pearson's Correlation Coefficient shows that the correlation between low digit ratio and anaerobic capacity performance which tested by using 50 meters sprint test is r=-0.10 and p =0.606. …”
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