Browsing Master's theses in Sport Science by Author "Byrkjedal, Per Thomas"
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Association between body composition and external load performance in official football matches
Moen, Hans-Petter (Master thesis, 2022)Hensikt: Hensikten med denne studien var å undersøke sammenhengen mellom kroppssammensetning og fysisks prestasjon i offisielle fotballkamper hos profesjonelle fotballspillere. Metode: 12 profesjonelle mannlige fotballspillere ... -
Can integration of sprint interval training in the transition period maintain physical performance in highly-trained cyclists?
Byrkjedal, Per Thomas (Master thesis, 2019)Konfidensiell til / confidential until 01.07.2024 -
“Does a residential address matter when chasing the dream to become a professional footballer? Talent discovery in football.
Øveraas, Baldur Martin Steinsson (Master thesis, 2023)Background: As talent development research has directed more attention towards the athlete’s environment, more studies have been requested to encompass development in different contexts (e.g., countries). Purpose: Therefore, ... -
Does physical characteristics play a role when selecting youth soccer players into a development program?
Lohiniva, Sampsa (Master thesis, 2023)BACKGROUND: Soccer is a complex sport that require scouts and coaches to assess a number of physical characteristics when selecting players to developmental systems. The aim of this study was to compare physiological test ... -
Sammenhengen mellom fysisk kapasitet i lab og fysisk prestasjon i kamp på mannlige profesjonelle fotballspillere
Bottolfs, Oliver (Master thesis, 2022)Hensikt: Hensikten med studien var å undersøke sammenhengen mellom fysisk kapasitet i lab og fysisk prestasjon i kamp på mannlige profesjonelle fotballspillere. Metode: Elleve spillere (alder, 25,4 ± 3,4 år; høyde, 183,8 ... -
The relationship between lab-sprint results and match physical performance in professional male soccer players
Lunde, Kristian Sørlie (Master thesis, 2022)Aim: This research study aims to examine the relationship between lab-sprint performance and match physical performance in professional male soccer players. Methods: Eleven professional male soccer players (25.5 ± 3.4 ...