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Internal, external and repeated-sprint demands in small-sided games: A comparison between bouts and age groups in elite youth soccer players

This study investigated the activity profile during small-sided games (SSG) in elite youth soccer players. Internal load (IL) including heart rate (HR) and external load (EL) such as distance covered in different speed-zones (SZ) were collected from forty-eight players of three different teams (U15,...

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Autores principales: Hauer, Richard, Störchle, Paul, Karsten, Bettina, Tschan, Harald, Baca, Arnold
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249906
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author Hauer, Richard
Störchle, Paul
Karsten, Bettina
Tschan, Harald
Baca, Arnold
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Karsten, Bettina
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Baca, Arnold
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description This study investigated the activity profile during small-sided games (SSG) in elite youth soccer players. Internal load (IL) including heart rate (HR) and external load (EL) such as distance covered in different speed-zones (SZ) were collected from forty-eight players of three different teams (U15, U16, U18). The investigation included a total of eighteen 5vs.5 SSGs, each consisting of four 2-minute bouts on a 40x32m pitch during spring season. Total group results (n = 48) showed a reduction in total-distance (p = 0.001; [Image: see text] = 0.12), high-intensity-running (p = 0.009; [Image: see text] = 0.09), and low-intensity-running distance (p = 0.028; [Image: see text] = 0.07) between bouts. Similarly, a reduction in the number of both acceleration-low (p = 0.001; [Image: see text] = 0.12) and deceleration-high (p = 0.003; [Image: see text] = 0.11) values was observed. Additionally, time spent in HR-zones 3 and 4 (p≤0.007; [Image: see text] ≥ 0.10), increased, with a reduction in HR-zone 1 (p = 0.000, [Image: see text] = 0.25). Age group comparison showed less distance covered in SZ 1 (p≤0.000; [Image: see text] = 0.56) and greater deceleration-high values (p≤0.038; [Image: see text] = 0.32) in U15 players compared to other age groups. Further, U15 showed lower values in low-intensity-running compared to U18 (p = 0.038; [Image: see text] = 0.22). No age-related differences were found for IL and repeated sprint ability (RSA) values. The higher EL in younger age groups should be taken into account when implementing soccer specific SSGs. In addition, HRmean values between 80–85% of HRmax and RSA numbers, which are similar to match-play data, indicate SSGs as an effective training tool to prepare youth soccer athletes for the demands of competition.
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spelling pubmed-80811792021-05-06 Internal, external and repeated-sprint demands in small-sided games: A comparison between bouts and age groups in elite youth soccer players Hauer, Richard Störchle, Paul Karsten, Bettina Tschan, Harald Baca, Arnold PLoS One Research Article This study investigated the activity profile during small-sided games (SSG) in elite youth soccer players. Internal load (IL) including heart rate (HR) and external load (EL) such as distance covered in different speed-zones (SZ) were collected from forty-eight players of three different teams (U15, U16, U18). The investigation included a total of eighteen 5vs.5 SSGs, each consisting of four 2-minute bouts on a 40x32m pitch during spring season. Total group results (n = 48) showed a reduction in total-distance (p = 0.001; [Image: see text] = 0.12), high-intensity-running (p = 0.009; [Image: see text] = 0.09), and low-intensity-running distance (p = 0.028; [Image: see text] = 0.07) between bouts. Similarly, a reduction in the number of both acceleration-low (p = 0.001; [Image: see text] = 0.12) and deceleration-high (p = 0.003; [Image: see text] = 0.11) values was observed. Additionally, time spent in HR-zones 3 and 4 (p≤0.007; [Image: see text] ≥ 0.10), increased, with a reduction in HR-zone 1 (p = 0.000, [Image: see text] = 0.25). Age group comparison showed less distance covered in SZ 1 (p≤0.000; [Image: see text] = 0.56) and greater deceleration-high values (p≤0.038; [Image: see text] = 0.32) in U15 players compared to other age groups. Further, U15 showed lower values in low-intensity-running compared to U18 (p = 0.038; [Image: see text] = 0.22). No age-related differences were found for IL and repeated sprint ability (RSA) values. The higher EL in younger age groups should be taken into account when implementing soccer specific SSGs. In addition, HRmean values between 80–85% of HRmax and RSA numbers, which are similar to match-play data, indicate SSGs as an effective training tool to prepare youth soccer athletes for the demands of competition. Public Library of Science 2021-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8081179/ /pubmed/33909649 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249906 Text en © 2021 Hauer et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8081179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909649
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249906
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