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Short-Term Repeated-Sprint Training (Straight Sprint Vs. Changes of Direction) in Soccer Players

Repeated-sprint training (RST) is considered a critical training method in team sports. It is well known that RST effects may depend on several variables such as the duration of the protocol and repeated-sprint methodology. Few studies have evaluated very short-term protocols and compared different...

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Autores principales: Beato, Marco, Coratella, Giuseppe, Bianchi, Mattia, Costa, Emanuele, Merlini, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6942460/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915488
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0040
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author Beato, Marco
Coratella, Giuseppe
Bianchi, Mattia
Costa, Emanuele
Merlini, Michele
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Bianchi, Mattia
Costa, Emanuele
Merlini, Michele
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description Repeated-sprint training (RST) is considered a critical training method in team sports. It is well known that RST effects may depend on several variables such as the duration of the protocol and repeated-sprint methodology. Few studies have evaluated very short-term protocols and compared different RST modalities. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of 2 week RST including straight sprints or changes of direction (CODs) on physical performance in a sample of soccer players. This study used a randomised pre-post parallel group trial design. The participants were assigned to either an RST group using straight sprints (RST-SS = 18 players) or an RST group using CODs (RST-COD = 18 players). The protocols were: 3 sets of 7 x 30 m sprints for the RST-SS and 7 x 20 + 20 m (one COD of 180°) for the RST-COD, with 20 s and 4 min recovery between sprints and sets, respectively. The following evaluations were performed: 10 and 20 m sprint, agility test, repeated sprint test (RSTbest and RSTmean), and Yo-Yo Recovery Level 1. After the training period, the RST-SS did not report any performance variation, while the RST-COD showed improvements in the 10 m sprint and RSTbest (effect size = 0.70 and 0.65, respectively). The between-group analysis did not report any statistical difference between the RST-SS and the RST-COD. In conclusion, this study did not support the utilisation of a very short-term RST protocol with soccer players, however, the RST-COD presented some additional benefits in sprint performance compared to the RST-SS.
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spelling pubmed-69424602020-01-08 Short-Term Repeated-Sprint Training (Straight Sprint Vs. Changes of Direction) in Soccer Players Beato, Marco Coratella, Giuseppe Bianchi, Mattia Costa, Emanuele Merlini, Michele J Hum Kinet Section III – Sports Training Repeated-sprint training (RST) is considered a critical training method in team sports. It is well known that RST effects may depend on several variables such as the duration of the protocol and repeated-sprint methodology. Few studies have evaluated very short-term protocols and compared different RST modalities. The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of 2 week RST including straight sprints or changes of direction (CODs) on physical performance in a sample of soccer players. This study used a randomised pre-post parallel group trial design. The participants were assigned to either an RST group using straight sprints (RST-SS = 18 players) or an RST group using CODs (RST-COD = 18 players). The protocols were: 3 sets of 7 x 30 m sprints for the RST-SS and 7 x 20 + 20 m (one COD of 180°) for the RST-COD, with 20 s and 4 min recovery between sprints and sets, respectively. The following evaluations were performed: 10 and 20 m sprint, agility test, repeated sprint test (RSTbest and RSTmean), and Yo-Yo Recovery Level 1. After the training period, the RST-SS did not report any performance variation, while the RST-COD showed improvements in the 10 m sprint and RSTbest (effect size = 0.70 and 0.65, respectively). The between-group analysis did not report any statistical difference between the RST-SS and the RST-COD. In conclusion, this study did not support the utilisation of a very short-term RST protocol with soccer players, however, the RST-COD presented some additional benefits in sprint performance compared to the RST-SS. Sciendo 2019-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6942460/ /pubmed/31915488 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/hukin-2019-0040 Text en © 2019 Marco Beato, Giuseppe Coratella, Mattia Bianchi, Emanuele Costa, Michele Merlini, published by Sciendo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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