Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat
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Resumo: | The effects of a cooling strategy following repeated high-intensity running (RHIR) on soccer kicking performance in a hot environment (>30ºC) were investigated in youth soccer players. Fifteen academy under-17 players participated. In Experiment 1, players completed an all-out RHIR protocol (10×30 m, with 30s intervals). In Experiment 2 (cross-over design), participants performed this running protocol under two conditions: (1) following RHIR 5 minutes of cooling where ice packs were applied to the quadriceps/hamstrings, (2) a control condition involving passive resting. Perceptual measures [ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), pain and recovery], thigh temperature and kick-derived video three-dimensional kinematics (lower limb) and performance (ball speed and two-dimensional placement indices) were collected at baseline, post-exercise and intervention. In Experiment 1, RHIR led to small- to-large impairments (p < 0.03;d = −0.42–-1.83) across perceptual, kinematic and performance measures. In experiment 2, RPE (p < 0.01; Kendall’s W = 0.30) and mean radial error (p = 0.057; η2 = 0.234) increased only post-control. Significant small declines in ball speed were also observed post-control (p < 0.05; d = 0.35). Post-intervention foot centre-of-mass velocity was moderately faster in the cooling compared to control condition (p = 0.04; d = 0.60). In youth soccer players, a short cooling period was beneficial in counteracting declines in kicking performance, in particular ball placement, following intense running activity in the heat. |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heatCryotherapyHeat environmentThree- dimensional kinematicsTechniqueAccuracyFootballThe effects of a cooling strategy following repeated high-intensity running (RHIR) on soccer kicking performance in a hot environment (>30ºC) were investigated in youth soccer players. Fifteen academy under-17 players participated. In Experiment 1, players completed an all-out RHIR protocol (10×30 m, with 30s intervals). In Experiment 2 (cross-over design), participants performed this running protocol under two conditions: (1) following RHIR 5 minutes of cooling where ice packs were applied to the quadriceps/hamstrings, (2) a control condition involving passive resting. Perceptual measures [ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), pain and recovery], thigh temperature and kick-derived video three-dimensional kinematics (lower limb) and performance (ball speed and two-dimensional placement indices) were collected at baseline, post-exercise and intervention. In Experiment 1, RHIR led to small- to-large impairments (p < 0.03;d = −0.42–-1.83) across perceptual, kinematic and performance measures. In experiment 2, RPE (p < 0.01; Kendall’s W = 0.30) and mean radial error (p = 0.057; η2 = 0.234) increased only post-control. Significant small declines in ball speed were also observed post-control (p < 0.05; d = 0.35). Post-intervention foot centre-of-mass velocity was moderately faster in the cooling compared to control condition (p = 0.04; d = 0.60). In youth soccer players, a short cooling period was beneficial in counteracting declines in kicking performance, in particular ball placement, following intense running activity in the heat.2023-10-17T11:58:30Z2023-06-06T00:00:00Z2023-06-062023-06-27T00:36:19Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11960/3556eng0264-04141466-447X (online)10.1080/02640414.2023.2220194Vieira, Luiz H. PalucciCarling, ChristopherKalva-Filho, Carlos A.Santinelli, Felipe B.Velluto, Lorenzo A. G.Silva, João Pedro daClemente, Filipe ManuelKellis, EleftheriosBarbieri, Fabio Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-04-11T08:14:44Zoai:repositorio.ipvc.pt:20.500.11960/3556Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-04-11T08:14:44Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci Cryotherapy Heat environment Three- dimensional kinematics Technique Accuracy Football |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Recovery of kicking kinematics and performance following repeated high-intensity running bouts in the heat |
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Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci |
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Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci Carling, Christopher Kalva-Filho, Carlos A. Santinelli, Felipe B. Velluto, Lorenzo A. G. Silva, João Pedro da Clemente, Filipe Manuel Kellis, Eleftherios Barbieri, Fabio A |
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Carling, Christopher Kalva-Filho, Carlos A. Santinelli, Felipe B. Velluto, Lorenzo A. G. Silva, João Pedro da Clemente, Filipe Manuel Kellis, Eleftherios Barbieri, Fabio A |
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Vieira, Luiz H. Palucci Carling, Christopher Kalva-Filho, Carlos A. Santinelli, Felipe B. Velluto, Lorenzo A. G. Silva, João Pedro da Clemente, Filipe Manuel Kellis, Eleftherios Barbieri, Fabio A |
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Cryotherapy Heat environment Three- dimensional kinematics Technique Accuracy Football |
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Cryotherapy Heat environment Three- dimensional kinematics Technique Accuracy Football |
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The effects of a cooling strategy following repeated high-intensity running (RHIR) on soccer kicking performance in a hot environment (>30ºC) were investigated in youth soccer players. Fifteen academy under-17 players participated. In Experiment 1, players completed an all-out RHIR protocol (10×30 m, with 30s intervals). In Experiment 2 (cross-over design), participants performed this running protocol under two conditions: (1) following RHIR 5 minutes of cooling where ice packs were applied to the quadriceps/hamstrings, (2) a control condition involving passive resting. Perceptual measures [ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), pain and recovery], thigh temperature and kick-derived video three-dimensional kinematics (lower limb) and performance (ball speed and two-dimensional placement indices) were collected at baseline, post-exercise and intervention. In Experiment 1, RHIR led to small- to-large impairments (p < 0.03;d = −0.42–-1.83) across perceptual, kinematic and performance measures. In experiment 2, RPE (p < 0.01; Kendall’s W = 0.30) and mean radial error (p = 0.057; η2 = 0.234) increased only post-control. Significant small declines in ball speed were also observed post-control (p < 0.05; d = 0.35). Post-intervention foot centre-of-mass velocity was moderately faster in the cooling compared to control condition (p = 0.04; d = 0.60). In youth soccer players, a short cooling period was beneficial in counteracting declines in kicking performance, in particular ball placement, following intense running activity in the heat. |
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