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ABSTRACT. Little, T., and A.G. Williams. Suitability of soccer training drills for endurance training. J. Strength Cond. Res. 20(2):316±319. 2006.—Recent evidence suggests that certain soc-cer drills produce exercise intensities suitable for physical con-ditioning. However, it remains debatable whether soccer drills can provide a sufficiently unified exercise intensity among dif-ferent players and on repetition of a drill, because movement patterns cannot be externally controlled during soccer drills. Good reliability and low variability of exercise intensity would enable all players to receive an appropriate training stimulus. The purpose of this study was to investigate intersubject vari-ability and intrasubject reliability in exercise intensity during soccer drills. It was hypothesized that soccer drills that involve the highest exercise intensities would demonstrate the lowest intersubject variability and the highest intrasubject reliability.
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