Evidence-based practice requires reliable and applicable data that truly brings benefits to the population studied and can be transferred to other members. For example, a study with soccer players undergoing a certain type of training must have relevant practical applications that can be extrapolated to greatness as far as possible. In this sense, do colleagues have substantial data on the distance of each sprint repeated in the interventions? What is currently available in the literature are variations of 5, 10, and even 40 meters. And what would you recommend?