Parpa Koulla, Michaelides Marcos
University of Central Lancashire - Cyprus Campus, University Avenue 12-14, 7080 Pyla, Cyprus.
Biol Sport. 2021 Oct;38(4):733-740. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2021.109452. Epub 2021 Oct 4.
During the COVID-19 lockdown, professional soccer players ceased their regular team training sessions and were provided with exercise programs to follow independently. This investigation assessed the impact of a 7-week COVID-19 lockdown and home-based individual physical training on professional soccer players' body composition and physical fitness. The study consisted of nineteen division 1 elite soccer players (age 27.68 ± 5.99 years, height 178.47 ± 5.44 cm) and compared the anthropometric and physical fitness parameters obtained post-transition period to those obtained post-COVID-19 lockdown. The statistical analysis indicated that body fat percentage was significantly higher after the lockdown period [t(18) = -5.59, p < 0.01, d = 0.56]. Furthermore, VO [t(17) = -11.54, p < 0.01, d = 0.57] and running time [t(17) = 3.94, p < 0.01, d = 0.76] values were significantly higher after the COVID-19 lockdown than those obtained after the transition period. In addition, significantly higher level of performance was demonstrated on squat jump [t(18) = -4.10, p < 0.01, d = 0.30], countermovement jump [t(18) = -7.43, p < 0.01, d = 1.11] and sit and reach tests [t(19) = -5.33, p < 0.01, d = 0.32]. Concurrently, lower body strength was indicated to be significantly greater (p < 0.01) following the COVID-19 lockdown. The training protocol provided during the confinement, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, was effective in keeping physical fitness at a significantly higher level compared to the transition period. Coaches and trainers are encouraged to examine the effectiveness of this protocol, as it may help them develop effective periodization programs during the transition period. This protocol may aid in the development of effective periodization programs that require minimal equipment and can be followed in similar situations.
在新冠疫情封锁期间,职业足球运动员停止了常规的团队训练课程,并被提供了独立进行的锻炼计划。本调查评估了为期7周的新冠疫情封锁及居家个人体育训练对职业足球运动员身体成分和体能的影响。该研究由19名甲级精英足球运动员组成(年龄27.68±5.99岁,身高178.47±5.44厘米),并比较了过渡期后和新冠疫情封锁后获得的人体测量和体能参数。统计分析表明,封锁期后体脂百分比显著更高[t(18)=-5.59,p<0.01,d=0.56]。此外,新冠疫情封锁后的VO[t(17)=-11.54,p<0.01,d=0.57]和跑步时间[t(17)=3.94,p<0.01,d=0.76]值显著高于过渡期后获得的值。此外,深蹲跳[t(18)=-4.10,p<0.01,d=0.30]、反向移动跳[t(18)=-7.43,p<0.01,d=1.11]和坐位体前屈测试[t(19)=-5.33,p<0.01,d=0.32]的表现水平显著更高。同时,新冠疫情封锁后下肢力量显著更大(p<0.01)。由于新冠疫情爆发,在隔离期间提供的训练方案与过渡期相比,有效地将体能保持在显著更高的水平。鼓励教练和训练师研究该方案的有效性,因为这可能有助于他们在过渡期制定有效的周期化训练计划。该方案可能有助于制定需要最少设备且可在类似情况下遵循的有效周期化训练计划。