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Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games

This study examined the distance covered and physiological effects of altering the number of players during small-sided games (SSG) in team handball. Twelve professional female handball players [24.6±3.7 years, 172±6.2 cm, 68.2 ± 9.9kg, 22.7 ± 2 kg/m(2)] participated in this study. The SSG were play...

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Autores principales: BĚLKA, JAN, HULKA, KAREL, MACHOVÁ, IVA, ŠAFÁŘ, MICHAL, WEISSER, RADIM, BELLAR, DAVID M., HOOVER, DONALD L, JUDGE, LAWRENCE W.
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Publicado: Berkeley Electronic Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5786196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29399252
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author BĚLKA, JAN
HULKA, KAREL
MACHOVÁ, IVA
ŠAFÁŘ, MICHAL
WEISSER, RADIM
BELLAR, DAVID M.
HOOVER, DONALD L
JUDGE, LAWRENCE W.
author_facet BĚLKA, JAN
HULKA, KAREL
MACHOVÁ, IVA
ŠAFÁŘ, MICHAL
WEISSER, RADIM
BELLAR, DAVID M.
HOOVER, DONALD L
JUDGE, LAWRENCE W.
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description This study examined the distance covered and physiological effects of altering the number of players during small-sided games (SSG) in team handball. Twelve professional female handball players [24.6±3.7 years, 172±6.2 cm, 68.2 ± 9.9kg, 22.7 ± 2 kg/m(2)] participated in this study. The SSG were played, first with five on each side (SSG 5), then four (SSG 4), then three (SSG 3). Each game was four minutes long, followed by three minutes of rest. The distance covered and time spent in four speed zones (based on player movement speed) were selected for analysis: Zone 1 (0–1.4 m/s), Zone 2 (1.5–3.4 m/s), Zone 3 (3.5–5.2 m/s), and Zone 4 (>5.2 m/s). Statistically significant differences were found in Zone 2, between conditions SSG 3 and SSG 4 (p=.049,ω(2)= .32). The highest average heart rate (HR) occurred during SSG 3. Average HR between SSG 3 (89.7 % HRmax) and SSG 5 (87.8 % HRmax) (p= .04, ω2= .26) were also significantly different. Participant HR response between the speed zones was not statistically significant. HR response was negatively correlated with the number of players within the SSG condition. Statistically significant results were found for RPE between SSG 3 and the other two SSG conditions (SSG 4, p = .01, and SSG 5, p = .00). These results indicate that changing the number of SSG players can be used to manipulate the physiological response during handball training.
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spelling pubmed-57861962018-01-31 Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games BĚLKA, JAN HULKA, KAREL MACHOVÁ, IVA ŠAFÁŘ, MICHAL WEISSER, RADIM BELLAR, DAVID M. HOOVER, DONALD L JUDGE, LAWRENCE W. Int J Exerc Sci Original Research This study examined the distance covered and physiological effects of altering the number of players during small-sided games (SSG) in team handball. Twelve professional female handball players [24.6±3.7 years, 172±6.2 cm, 68.2 ± 9.9kg, 22.7 ± 2 kg/m(2)] participated in this study. The SSG were played, first with five on each side (SSG 5), then four (SSG 4), then three (SSG 3). Each game was four minutes long, followed by three minutes of rest. The distance covered and time spent in four speed zones (based on player movement speed) were selected for analysis: Zone 1 (0–1.4 m/s), Zone 2 (1.5–3.4 m/s), Zone 3 (3.5–5.2 m/s), and Zone 4 (>5.2 m/s). Statistically significant differences were found in Zone 2, between conditions SSG 3 and SSG 4 (p=.049,ω(2)= .32). The highest average heart rate (HR) occurred during SSG 3. Average HR between SSG 3 (89.7 % HRmax) and SSG 5 (87.8 % HRmax) (p= .04, ω2= .26) were also significantly different. Participant HR response between the speed zones was not statistically significant. HR response was negatively correlated with the number of players within the SSG condition. Statistically significant results were found for RPE between SSG 3 and the other two SSG conditions (SSG 4, p = .01, and SSG 5, p = .00). These results indicate that changing the number of SSG players can be used to manipulate the physiological response during handball training. Berkeley Electronic Press 2017-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5786196/ /pubmed/29399252 Text en
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HULKA, KAREL
MACHOVÁ, IVA
ŠAFÁŘ, MICHAL
WEISSER, RADIM
BELLAR, DAVID M.
HOOVER, DONALD L
JUDGE, LAWRENCE W.
Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games
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title_full Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games
title_fullStr Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games
title_short Effects of Environmental Context on Physiological Response During Team Handball Small Sided Games
title_sort effects of environmental context on physiological response during team handball small sided games
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5786196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29399252
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