Owen Adam Lee, Newton Matthew, Shovlin Aidan, Malone Shane
Inter-university Laboratory of Human Movement Biology(EA 7424), Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.
The Tom Reilly Building, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
J Hum Kinet. 2020 Jan 31;71:243-253. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2019-0086. eCollection 2020 Jan.
The purpose of this investigation was to quantify the association between 5 vs. 5 small sided games (SSG) running performance and physiological performance during the Yo-YoIR1 test to ascertain the utility of SSGs as a potential fitness test modality within elite professional soccer players. Twenty-three (n = 23) elite male professional soccer players (mean ± SD age 25.3 ± 3.1 yrs, mass: 76 ± 9 kg, height: 176 ± 9 cm) were assessed. Players completed an intermittent aerobic fitness test (Yo-YoIR1) and a 5 vs. 5 SSGs protocol for the purpose of the study. During all SSGs players wore GPS (Statsports 10-Hz, Viper Pod, Newry, Northern Ireland) and HR monitors (Polar, Oy Kemple, Finland) with these measures related to Yo-YoIR1 running performance. Results revealed SSGs running performance (TD; m) and physiological performance (HR) showed the lowest CV% (< 5%), with high speed movements, accelerations and decelerations highlighting higher CV% during SSGs. Possibly small to possibly very large associations were observed for running performance during 5 vs. 5 SSGs and Yo-YoIR1 performance, with negative associations observed between physiological performance during SSG and YoYoIR1 running performance. To conclude, the current study observed how running performance during a standardised 5 vs. 5 SSG protocol within elite soccer cohorts is associated with the Yo-YoIR1 running performance. Given the low CV%, repeatability and large association of global running performance and internal load measures during a 5 vs. 5 SSG with Yo-YoIR1 performance, this particular soccer specific SSG protocol potentially supplements traditional non-sport specific testing assessments.
本研究的目的是量化在5对5小场地比赛(SSG)中的跑步表现与Yo-YoIR1测试期间的生理表现之间的关联,以确定SSG作为精英职业足球运动员潜在体能测试方式的效用。对23名(n = 23)精英男性职业足球运动员(平均±标准差年龄25.3±3.1岁,体重:76±9千克,身高:176±9厘米)进行了评估。为了本研究目的,球员们完成了一项间歇性有氧体能测试(Yo-YoIR1)和一个5对5 SSG方案。在所有SSG中,球员们佩戴GPS(Statsports 10赫兹,毒蛇传感器,北爱尔兰纽里)和心率监测器( Polar,芬兰坎佩尔有限公司),这些测量数据与Yo-YoIR1跑步表现相关。结果显示,SSG的跑步表现(总距离;米)和生理表现(心率)的变异系数最低(<5%),而高速移动、加速和减速突出显示了SSG期间较高的变异系数。在5对5 SSG中的跑步表现与Yo-YoIR1表现之间观察到可能小到可能非常大的关联,在SSG期间的生理表现与Yo-YoIR1跑步表现之间观察到负相关。总之,本研究观察了精英足球群体中标准化5对5 SSG方案期间的跑步表现与Yo-YoIR1跑步表现之间的关联。鉴于5对5 SSG期间的总体跑步表现和内部负荷测量值与Yo-YoIR1表现的变异系数低、可重复性高和关联度大,这种特定的足球专项SSG方案可能补充传统的非运动专项测试评估。