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    Associations between differing magnitudes of inter-limb asymmetry and linear and change of direction speed performance in male youth soccer players by Işın, Ali, Akdağ, Eren, Özdoğan, Emel Çetin, Bishop, Chris

    Published in Biomedical human kinetics (01-01-2022)
    “…: This study examines the relationship between different magnitudes of asymmetry and their effects on speed performance. : Forty-two sub-elite male youth…”
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    Effects of sprint interval training on sloping surfaces on aerobic and anaerobic power by Hindistan, I. Ethem, Ozdogan, Emel Cetin, Bilgin, Gürkan, Colak, Omer Halil, Ozkaya, Y. Gul

    Published in Biomedical human kinetics (01-01-2020)
    “…: Several sprint interval training applications with different slope angles in the literature mostly focused on sprint running time and kinematic and dynamic…”
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    The effects of horizontal deceleration training on sprint and countermovement jump neuromuscular performance qualities by Ağca, Talip, Akdağ, Eren, Cetin Özdoğan, Emel

    Published in Sports biomechanics (12-11-2024)
    “…This study examined the effect of 6-week training to improve horizontal deceleration ability on sprint acceleration and countermovement jump (CMJ)…”
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    External Focus Reduces Accuracy and Increases Antagonist Muscle Activation in Novice Adolescent Soccer Players by Uslu, Serkan, Çetin Özdoğan, Emel

    Published in Motor control (01-04-2023)
    “…Instep kick is one of the most effective kicking techniques in soccer. Lower extremity muscles and joints play a crucial role during instep kick. However,…”
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    The effect of the horizontal vs. vertical PAPE protocol on the swim start performance in adolescent male by Oğul, Begüm, Uslu, Serkan, Hindistan, Ibrahim Ethem, Akdağ, Eren, Cetin Özdoğan, Emel

    Published in Sports biomechanics (17-04-2023)
    “…Post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) is referred to enhancement in muscular performance due to high-intensity voluntary contractions. This study…”
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