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Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different sprint-training regimes on sprint and jump performances according to age in elite young male soccer players over the course of one soccer season. METHODS: Players were randomly assigned to two training groups. Group 1 perfo...
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The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7732877/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33335554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2020.10.003 |
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author | Pavillon, Thomas Tourny, Claire Ben Aabderrahman, Abderraouf Salhi, Iyed Zouita, Sghaeir Rouissi, Mehdi Hackney, Anthony C. Granacher, Urs Zouhal, Hassane |
author_facet | Pavillon, Thomas Tourny, Claire Ben Aabderrahman, Abderraouf Salhi, Iyed Zouita, Sghaeir Rouissi, Mehdi Hackney, Anthony C. Granacher, Urs Zouhal, Hassane |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different sprint-training regimes on sprint and jump performances according to age in elite young male soccer players over the course of one soccer season. METHODS: Players were randomly assigned to two training groups. Group 1 performed systematic change-of-direction sprints (CODST, U19 [n = 9], U17 [n = 9], U15 [n = 10]) while group 2 conducted systematic linear sprints (LST, U19 [n = 9], U17 [n = 9], U15 [n = 9]). Training volumes were similar between groups (40 sprints per week x 30 weeks = 1200 sprints per season). Pre and post training, all players performed tests for the assessment of linear and slalom sprint speed (5-m and 10-m), countermovement jump, and maximal aerobic speed performance. RESULTS: For all physical fitness measures, the baseline-adjusted means data (ANCOVA) across the age groups showed no significant differences between LST and CODST at post (0.061 < p < 0.995; 0.0017 < d < 1.01). The analyses of baseline-adjusted means for all physical fitness measures for U15, U17, and U19 (LST vs. CODST) revealed no significant differences between LST and CODST for U15 (0.213 < p < 0.917; 0.001 < d < 0.087), U17 (0.132 < p < 0.976; 0.001 < d < 0.310), and U19 (0.300 < p < 0.999; 0.001 < d < 0.049) at post. CONCLUSIONS: The results from this study showed that both, LST and CODST induced significant changes in the sprint, lower limbs power, and aerobic performances in young elite soccer players. Since no significant differences were observed between LST and CODST, the observed changes are most likely due to training and/or maturation. Therefore, more research is needed to elucidate whether CODST, LST or a combination of both is beneficial for youth soccer athletes’ performance development. |
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spelling | pubmed-77328772020-12-16 Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training Pavillon, Thomas Tourny, Claire Ben Aabderrahman, Abderraouf Salhi, Iyed Zouita, Sghaeir Rouissi, Mehdi Hackney, Anthony C. Granacher, Urs Zouhal, Hassane J Exerc Sci Fit Original Article OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the effects of two different sprint-training regimes on sprint and jump performances according to age in elite young male soccer players over the course of one soccer season. METHODS: Players were randomly assigned to two training groups. Group 1 performed systematic change-of-direction sprints (CODST, U19 [n = 9], U17 [n = 9], U15 [n = 10]) while group 2 conducted systematic linear sprints (LST, U19 [n = 9], U17 [n = 9], U15 [n = 9]). Training volumes were similar between groups (40 sprints per week x 30 weeks = 1200 sprints per season). Pre and post training, all players performed tests for the assessment of linear and slalom sprint speed (5-m and 10-m), countermovement jump, and maximal aerobic speed performance. RESULTS: For all physical fitness measures, the baseline-adjusted means data (ANCOVA) across the age groups showed no significant differences between LST and CODST at post (0.061 < p < 0.995; 0.0017 < d < 1.01). The analyses of baseline-adjusted means for all physical fitness measures for U15, U17, and U19 (LST vs. CODST) revealed no significant differences between LST and CODST for U15 (0.213 < p < 0.917; 0.001 < d < 0.087), U17 (0.132 < p < 0.976; 0.001 < d < 0.310), and U19 (0.300 < p < 0.999; 0.001 < d < 0.049) at post. CONCLUSIONS: The results from this study showed that both, LST and CODST induced significant changes in the sprint, lower limbs power, and aerobic performances in young elite soccer players. Since no significant differences were observed between LST and CODST, the observed changes are most likely due to training and/or maturation. Therefore, more research is needed to elucidate whether CODST, LST or a combination of both is beneficial for youth soccer athletes’ performance development. The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness 2021-04 2020-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7732877/ /pubmed/33335554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2020.10.003 Text en © 2020 The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness. Published by Elsevier (Singapore) Pte Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Pavillon, Thomas Tourny, Claire Ben Aabderrahman, Abderraouf Salhi, Iyed Zouita, Sghaeir Rouissi, Mehdi Hackney, Anthony C. Granacher, Urs Zouhal, Hassane Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title | Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title_full | Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title_fullStr | Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title_full_unstemmed | Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title_short | Sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: Effects of linear VS. CHANGE–OF–DIRECTION sprint training |
title_sort | sprint and jump performances in highly trained young soccer players of different chronological age: effects of linear vs. change–of–direction sprint training |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7732877/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33335554 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2020.10.003 |
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