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足球小场比赛中连续和分段比赛形式对内、外部负荷的比较。

Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer.

机构信息

Department of Sport Sciences, University of Beira Interior, 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal.

Research Centre in Sports, Health and Human Development (CIDESD), 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Jan 8;17(2):405. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17020405.

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the effects of continuous and fractionated game formats on internal and external load in small-sided games in soccer. Twenty male professional soccer players participated in the study performing the same exercise (5 vs. 5 players) continuously (1 × 24 min) and in a repeated/fractioned manner (2 × 12 min, 4 × 6 min, and 6 × 4 min). A comparison between playing conditions was assessed by means of standardized mean differences calculated with combined variance and respective confidence intervals of 90%. The limits for the statistics were 0.2, trivial; 0.6, small; 1.2, moderate; 2.0, large; and >2.0, very large. The results indicate that the use of the continuous method seems to present the tendency of less physical impact on the internal and external loads compared to the fractionated method. In addition, the higher number of exercise repetitions in the fractionated method was found to increase the external load compared to the continuous method. This study showed that application of small-sided games by the fractionated method tends to result in higher training loads.

摘要

本研究旨在确定连续和分段游戏格式对足球小场比赛中内部和外部负荷的影响。20 名男性职业足球运动员参与了本研究,以连续(1×24 分钟)和重复/分段(2×12 分钟、4×6 分钟和 6×4 分钟)的方式进行相同的练习(5 对 5 名球员)。通过使用结合方差计算的标准化平均差异,并结合 90%置信区间,对不同比赛条件进行了比较。统计学的界限为:0.2,微不足道;0.6,小;1.2,中;2.0,大;>2.0,非常大。结果表明,与分段法相比,连续法似乎对内部和外部负荷的物理影响较小。此外,发现分段法中更多的练习重复次数会增加外部负荷,而不是连续法。本研究表明,分段法应用小场比赛往往会导致更高的训练负荷。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/c98e/7014000/9a27a919b36e/ijerph-17-00405-g001.jpg

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