Abbott Will, Thomas Craig, Clifford Tom
Sport Science and Medicine Department, Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club, Brighton, United Kingdom ; and.
School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough, United Kingdom.
J Strength Cond Res. 2023 Feb 1;37(2):375-382. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004274. Epub 2022 May 24.
Abbott, W, Thomas, C, and Clifford, T. Effect of playing status and fixture congestion on training load, mental fatigue, and recovery status in Premier League academy goalkeepers. J Strength Cond Res 37(2): 375-382, 2023-Soccer goalkeepers are a unique playing position and require specific programming. Despite this, there is a paucity of information surrounding their support. The current investigation quantified internal and external training loads on and recovery status of starting and substitute academy goalkeepers during 1 and 2 match-weeks. Six professional soccer goalkeepers played the role of starting and substitute goalkeepers during both 1 and 2 match-weeks, providing data for 4 within-subject conditions (START-1, SUB-1, START-2, and SUB-2). Internal and external training load data were collected using ratings of perceived exertion and global positioning systems for all matches and training sessions. Physical and perceived recovery status was also collected daily for all individuals. Training load and recovery variables were analyzed across 4 playing conditions and 4 time points using a repeated measures analysis of variance. Results demonstrated significant differences in internal and external weekly training loads and physical and perceived recovery measures between starting and nonstarting goalkeepers. In the training leading up to matches, SUB-1 and SUB-2 had higher internal and external training loads compared with START-1. On a match-day, SUB-1 and SUB-2 performed more high-intensity actions but covered less total and high-speed distance than START-1. Following matches, substitutes had higher volumes of external training loads compared with START-1. The higher training loads experienced by substitutes at various time points resulted in lower physical recovery status on a match-day and post-match. START-1 demonstrated higher mental fatigue and lower well-being compared with substitute goalkeepers after match. The current investigation offers valuable insights for the preparation of professional goalkeepers.
阿博特、W、托马斯、C和克利福德、T。比赛状态和赛程密集度对英超青训营守门员训练负荷、精神疲劳和恢复状态的影响。《力量与体能研究杂志》37(2): 375 - 382,2023年——足球守门员是一个独特的比赛位置,需要特定的训练安排。尽管如此,关于他们的支持方面的信息却很少。当前的调查量化了在1个和2个比赛周期间首发和替补青训营守门员的内部和外部训练负荷以及恢复状态。六名职业足球守门员在第1个和第2个比赛周都担任了首发和替补守门员,提供了4种受试者内条件(首发 - 1、替补 - 1、首发 - 2和替补 - 2)的数据。使用主观用力程度评分和全球定位系统收集了所有比赛和训练课的内部和外部训练负荷数据。还每天收集了所有个体的身体和主观恢复状态。使用重复测量方差分析对4种比赛条件和4个时间点的训练负荷和恢复变量进行了分析。结果表明首发和非首发守门员在每周的内部和外部训练负荷以及身体和主观恢复指标上存在显著差异。在比赛前的训练中,与首发 - 1相比,替补 - 1和替补 - 2的内部和外部训练负荷更高。在比赛日,替补 - 1和替补 - 2进行了更多高强度动作,但总跑动距离和高速跑动距离比首发 - 1少。比赛后,与首发 - 1相比,替补队员的外部训练负荷量更高。替补队员在各个时间点经历的较高训练负荷导致比赛日和赛后的身体恢复状态较低。比赛后,首发 - 1与替补守门员相比表现出更高的精神疲劳和更低的幸福感。当前的调查为职业守门员的训练准备提供了有价值的见解。