Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Ana Filipa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás, Aquino, Rodrigo, Akyildiz, Zeki, Vieira, Luiz Palucci [UNESP], Yıldız, Mehmet, Birlik, Sabri, Nobari, Hadi, Praça, Gibson, Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081412
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/240780
Resumo: Background: Small-sided games (SSGs) are drill-based and constrained exercises designed to promote a technical/tactical and physiological/physical stimulus on players while preserving some dynamics of the real game. However, as a dynamic game, they can offer some variability making the prediction of the stimulus hardest for the coach. Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze the between-session and within-player variability of heart rates and locomotor responses of young male soccer players in 3v3 and 5v5 small-sided game formats. Methods: This study followed a repeated-measures study design. Twenty soccer players were enrolled in a study design in which the SSG formats 3v3 and 5v5 were performed consecutively across four days. Twenty under-17 male youth soccer players (16.8 ± 0.4 years old) voluntarily participated in this study. Participants were monitored using a Polar Team Pro for measuring the heart rate mean and maximum, distances covered at different speed thresholds, and peak speed. Results: Between-players variability revealed that maximum heart rate was the outcome with a smaller coefficient of variation (3v3 format: 3.1% to 11.1%; 5v5 format: 6.6% to 15.2%), while the distance covered at Z5 (3v3 format: 82.5% to 289.8%; 5v5 format: 94.0% to 221.1%). The repeated measures ANOVA revealed that the four games tested were different in the within-player variability considering the maximum heart rate (p = 0.032), total distance (p < 0.001), and distances at zone 1, 2, and 5 of speed (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The smaller small-sided game tested promotes greater within-player variability in locomotor demands while promoting smaller within-player variability heart rate responses. Possibly, 5v5 is more recommended to stabilize the locomotor demands, while the 3v3 is recommended to stabilize the heart rate stimulus.
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spelling Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Weekathletic performanceexercise monitoringfootballreproducibilityBackground: Small-sided games (SSGs) are drill-based and constrained exercises designed to promote a technical/tactical and physiological/physical stimulus on players while preserving some dynamics of the real game. However, as a dynamic game, they can offer some variability making the prediction of the stimulus hardest for the coach. Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze the between-session and within-player variability of heart rates and locomotor responses of young male soccer players in 3v3 and 5v5 small-sided game formats. Methods: This study followed a repeated-measures study design. Twenty soccer players were enrolled in a study design in which the SSG formats 3v3 and 5v5 were performed consecutively across four days. Twenty under-17 male youth soccer players (16.8 ± 0.4 years old) voluntarily participated in this study. Participants were monitored using a Polar Team Pro for measuring the heart rate mean and maximum, distances covered at different speed thresholds, and peak speed. Results: Between-players variability revealed that maximum heart rate was the outcome with a smaller coefficient of variation (3v3 format: 3.1% to 11.1%; 5v5 format: 6.6% to 15.2%), while the distance covered at Z5 (3v3 format: 82.5% to 289.8%; 5v5 format: 94.0% to 221.1%). The repeated measures ANOVA revealed that the four games tested were different in the within-player variability considering the maximum heart rate (p = 0.032), total distance (p < 0.001), and distances at zone 1, 2, and 5 of speed (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The smaller small-sided game tested promotes greater within-player variability in locomotor demands while promoting smaller within-player variability heart rate responses. Possibly, 5v5 is more recommended to stabilize the locomotor demands, while the 3v3 is recommended to stabilize the heart rate stimulus.Escola Superior Desporto e Lazer Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo Rua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’ÁlvaresResearch Center in Sports Performance Recreation Innovation and Technology (SPRINT)The Research Centre in Sports Sciences Health Sciences and Human Development (CIDESD)Department of Physical Education and Sport Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences University of Granada, Campus of MelillaLabSport Department of Sports Center of Physical Education and Sports Federal University of Espírito SantoSports Science Department Gazi UniversityMOVI-LAB Human Movement Research Laboratory School of Sciences Graduate Program in Movement Sciences Physical Education Department UNESP São Paulo State University, Av. Eng. Luís Edmundo Carrijo Coube, 2085-Nucleo Res. Pres. GeiselSchool of Physical Education and Sports Afyon Kocatepe UniversityDepartment of Exercise Physiology Faculty of Educational Sciences and Psychology University of Mohaghegh ArdabiliFaculty of Sport Sciences University of ExtremaduraDepartment of Motor Performance Faculty of Physical Education and Mountain Sports Transilvania University of BraşovSports Department Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisInstituto de Telecomunicações Delegação da CovilhãMOVI-LAB Human Movement Research Laboratory School of Sciences Graduate Program in Movement Sciences Physical Education Department UNESP São Paulo State University, Av. Eng. Luís Edmundo Carrijo Coube, 2085-Nucleo Res. Pres. GeiselRua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’ÁlvaresInnovation and Technology (SPRINT)Health Sciences and Human Development (CIDESD)University of GranadaFederal University of Espírito SantoGazi UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Afyon Kocatepe UniversityUniversity of Mohaghegh ArdabiliUniversity of ExtremaduraTransilvania University of BraşovUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Delegação da CovilhãSilva, Ana FilipaGonzález-Fernández, Francisco TomásAquino, RodrigoAkyildiz, ZekiVieira, Luiz Palucci [UNESP]Yıldız, MehmetBirlik, SabriNobari, HadiPraça, GibsonClemente, Filipe Manuel2023-03-01T20:32:33Z2023-03-01T20:32:33Z2022-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081412Healthcare (Switzerland), v. 10, n. 8, 2022.2227-9032http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24078010.3390/healthcare100814122-s2.0-85137409195Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengHealthcare (Switzerland)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T20:32:33Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/240780Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:17:42.205867Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
title Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
spellingShingle Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
Silva, Ana Filipa
athletic performance
exercise monitoring
football
reproducibility
title_short Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
title_full Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
title_fullStr Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
title_sort Analyzing the within and between Players Variability of Heart Rate and Locomotor Responses in Small-Sided Soccer Games Performed Repeatedly over a Week
author Silva, Ana Filipa
author_facet Silva, Ana Filipa
González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Aquino, Rodrigo
Akyildiz, Zeki
Vieira, Luiz Palucci [UNESP]
Yıldız, Mehmet
Birlik, Sabri
Nobari, Hadi
Praça, Gibson
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
author_role author
author2 González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Aquino, Rodrigo
Akyildiz, Zeki
Vieira, Luiz Palucci [UNESP]
Yıldız, Mehmet
Birlik, Sabri
Nobari, Hadi
Praça, Gibson
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rua Escola Industrial e Comercial de Nun’Álvares
Innovation and Technology (SPRINT)
Health Sciences and Human Development (CIDESD)
University of Granada
Federal University of Espírito Santo
Gazi University
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Afyon Kocatepe University
University of Mohaghegh Ardabili
University of Extremadura
Transilvania University of Braşov
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Delegação da Covilhã
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Ana Filipa
González-Fernández, Francisco Tomás
Aquino, Rodrigo
Akyildiz, Zeki
Vieira, Luiz Palucci [UNESP]
Yıldız, Mehmet
Birlik, Sabri
Nobari, Hadi
Praça, Gibson
Clemente, Filipe Manuel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv athletic performance
exercise monitoring
football
reproducibility
topic athletic performance
exercise monitoring
football
reproducibility
description Background: Small-sided games (SSGs) are drill-based and constrained exercises designed to promote a technical/tactical and physiological/physical stimulus on players while preserving some dynamics of the real game. However, as a dynamic game, they can offer some variability making the prediction of the stimulus hardest for the coach. Aim: The purpose of this study was to analyze the between-session and within-player variability of heart rates and locomotor responses of young male soccer players in 3v3 and 5v5 small-sided game formats. Methods: This study followed a repeated-measures study design. Twenty soccer players were enrolled in a study design in which the SSG formats 3v3 and 5v5 were performed consecutively across four days. Twenty under-17 male youth soccer players (16.8 ± 0.4 years old) voluntarily participated in this study. Participants were monitored using a Polar Team Pro for measuring the heart rate mean and maximum, distances covered at different speed thresholds, and peak speed. Results: Between-players variability revealed that maximum heart rate was the outcome with a smaller coefficient of variation (3v3 format: 3.1% to 11.1%; 5v5 format: 6.6% to 15.2%), while the distance covered at Z5 (3v3 format: 82.5% to 289.8%; 5v5 format: 94.0% to 221.1%). The repeated measures ANOVA revealed that the four games tested were different in the within-player variability considering the maximum heart rate (p = 0.032), total distance (p < 0.001), and distances at zone 1, 2, and 5 of speed (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The smaller small-sided game tested promotes greater within-player variability in locomotor demands while promoting smaller within-player variability heart rate responses. Possibly, 5v5 is more recommended to stabilize the locomotor demands, while the 3v3 is recommended to stabilize the heart rate stimulus.
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