Challenges for Pre-Season Practice Rigor in D3 Intercollegiate Soccer

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1. Injuries

1.1. Epidemiology of NCAA Track and Field Injuries From 2010 to 2014

1.2. Fitness Determinants of success in men's and women's football

1.3. The Application of Soccer Performance Testing Protocols to the Non-elite Player

1.4. Increased Lower Extremity Injury Risk Associated With Player Load and Distance in College Women's Soccer

2. D3 Soccer

2.1. The effect of an intercollegiate soccer game on a maximal power performance

2.2. Match Demands of NCAA D1 Men's Soccer

2.3. Math Demands of Women's Collegiate Soccer

2.4. Changes in Exercise Performance and Hormonal Concentrations Over a Big Ten Soccer Season in Starters and Nonstarters

2.5. Body Composition and Physical Performance in Men's Soccer: A Study of a NCAA D1 team

2.6. Seasonal Variation in Physical Performance-Related Variables in Male NCAA D3 Soccer Players

2.7. Seasonal Accumulated Workloads in Collegiate Men's Soccer: A Comparison of Starters and Reserves

2.8. Monitoring Blood Biomarkers and Training Load Throughout a Collegiate Soccer Season

2.9. Relationship Between Heart Rate Variability and Acute-Chronic Load Ratio Throughout a Season in NCAA D1 Men's Soccer Players

2.10. Quantifying Changes in Squat Jump Height Across a Season on Men's Collegiate Soccer

2.11. Maximal Power Output and Perceptual Fatigue Responses During a D1 Female Collegiate Soccer Season

3. Pre-Season

3.1. Off-season Physiological Profiles of Elite NCAA D3 Male Soccer Players

3.2. Relationship Among Repeated Sprint Tests, Aerobic Fitness, and Anaerobic Fitness in Elite Adolescent Soccer Players.

3.3. Pre-season Fitness Testing in NCAA Soccer

3.4. Seasonal Variations in Physical Fitness and Performance Indices if Elite Soccer Players

3.5. Elite and Non-elite Soccer Players: Preseasona Physical and Physiologica Characteristics

3.6. Assessing Cardio-respiratory Fitness of Soccer Players: Is Test Specificity the issue?

3.7. Endurance Training and Testing with the ball in young elite soccer players

3.8. The Development of Aerobic and Skill Assessment in Soccer

3.8.1. Changes in Energy Availability Across the Season in D1 Female Soccer Season

3.9. Relationship Between Measured Maximal Oxygen Uptake and Aerobic Endurance Performance with Running Repeated Sprint Ability in Young Elite Soccer Players