This study aims to show the effect of COVID-19 infection on the performance of volleyball players. Methods: Nineteen volleyball players aged 15–20 in the same.
Conclusions: Volleyball players' vertical jump performance was getting better despite the COVID-19 infection in our study. Inactivity might be more harmful than ...
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Conclusions: Volleyball players' vertical jump performance was getting better despite the COVID-19 infection in our study. Inactivity might be more harmful than ...
Many athletes reported residual symptoms even months after the initial COVID infection, including a persistent cough, tachycardia, and fatigue.
This case describes the preserved V̇O2 maximum but reduced AT of an elite distance runner 5 months after COVID-19 infection. This earlier ...
... athletes with viral diseases. Research has revealed that infection leads to decrease in muscle strength and endurance and enzyme activity as ...
When athletes of all levels return to exercise after a viral infection, they should exercise with greater intensity and volume to regain their performance.
Conclusion: A mild COVID-19 infection resulted in a decrease in EA's CPET performance. The most significant changes were observed for VO2 ...
We hypothesized that athletes have a decreased performance after COVID-19 and the performance decrease is related to persistent symptoms. In ...
COVID-19-related lockdowns led to marked reductions in athletic training specificity, intensity, frequency and duration but even to date, COVID- ...