A Note on “Response to: Methodological Rigor in Reference Chart Development: A Comment on ‘Normative Reference Centiles for Sprint Performance in High-Level Youth Soccer Players: The Need To Consider Biological Maturity’”

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Lorenzo Lolli Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Institute of Sport, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

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    Ruf L, Altmann S, Kloss C, Härtel S. Response to: methodological rigor in reference chart development: a comment on “normative reference centiles for sprint performance in high-level youth soccer players: the need to consider biological maturity.” Pediatr Exerc Sci. 2024;36(3):1723. doi:

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