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      Stretching exercise and soccer: effect of stretching on range of motion in the lower extremity in connection with soccer training.

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      International journal of sports medicine
      Thieme Publishing Group

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          Forty-eight players from four senior, male soccer teams were tested for ranges of motion (ROM) in the lower extremity before, immediately after, and 24 h after different forms of soccer training. The players were tested after regular soccer training (A), after soccer training with contract-relax stretching prior to beginning the session (B), and after soccer training with stretching added at the end of the program (C). Each training session lasted 1.5 h. In group A all six ROMs were decreased 24 h after the training. In group B the only change in ROM noted was an increase in knee flexion directly after the training. In group C there was an increase in hip extension, hip flexion, and knee flexion directly after the training.

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          Journal
          Int J Sports Med
          International journal of sports medicine
          Thieme Publishing Group
          0172-4622
          0172-4622
          Feb 1985
          : 6
          : 1
          Article
          10.1055/s-2008-1025813
          3988416
          d9dd14e6-6121-42fc-a0f5-631331661ce8
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