TY - JOUR T1 - Does the Tibialis Flexion Exercise Affects Sprint Performance in Youth Soccer Players? AU - Önlü, Aysberg Şamil AU - Demiryol, Mete Berk AU - Çakan, Erdem PY - 2022 DA - December JF - Performance Analysis in Sport and Exercise JO - PASE PB - Ankara Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SP - 41 EP - 52 VL - 1 IS - 1 LA - en AB - This study investigated the effects of tibialis flexion exercise on sprint performance in young soccer players. 15 young male soccer players (age: 16.53 ± 1.36 years, height: 180.60 ± 4.36 cm, body weight: 69.80 ± 6.28 kg) playing soccer in the U-17 age category of a professional soccer team voluntarily participated in the study. Before the team soccer training, tibialis flexion exercise was performed 3 times a week. This process continued for 4 weeks. Due to the progressive loading method, 5 repetitions were added to the movement repetition after a training week ended. After the last practice of the week, a 30-meter sprint test was conducted. 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