University of Coimbra, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, Coimbra, Portugal.
Laboratory of Robotics and Engineering Systems, Interactive Technologies Institute, Funchal, Portugal.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2024 Mar 4;19(5):480-486. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2023-0312. Print 2024 May 1.
The monitoring of training loads and quantification of physical performance are common practices in youth soccer academies to support coaches in prescribing and programming training for individuals. The interaction between training load and physical performance is unknown during a preseason period in youth soccer players. The current study assessed changes in training load and physical assessments across a 4-week preseason period. The relationship between physical performance and match playing time in youth male soccer players was also investigated.
The training loads of 25 professional youth academy male soccer players were monitored throughout a 4-week preseason period. Assessments of power, agility, speed, and aerobic capacity were undertaken in the first training session. Session ratings of perceived exertion (sRPE) and well-being questionnaires were collected during all training sessions and preseason matches. Playing time during subsequent competitive matches was recorded.
T test and 30-m-sprint assessments, conducted on the first day of preseason, were predictors of sRPE throughout preseason (t test χ2/df = 2.895, poor adjustment; 30-m sprint χ2/df = 1.608, good adjustment). YoYo Test performance was related with changes in perceived fatigue (χ2/df = 0.534, very good adjustment). Faster players reported higher values of sRPE, and players with higher aerobic capacity reported higher levels of fatigue across preseason. Well-being, perceived fatigue and soreness, and sRPE decreased across preseason. Greater match durations were related to higher levels of fatigue during preseason (P < .05).
The current study highlights the relationship between training load, physical assessments, and playing time. Coaches and practitioners can use physical test data at the start of preseason as an indication of players that report higher sRPE, perceived fatigue, and reduced well-being across preseason, supporting decisions around individualized training prescriptions.
在青年足球学院中,监测训练负荷和量化体能表现是常见做法,以支持教练为个人制定和规划训练。在青年足球运动员的季前赛期间,训练负荷和体能表现之间的相互作用尚不清楚。本研究评估了在 4 周季前赛期间训练负荷和体能评估的变化。还研究了青年男性足球运动员的体能表现与比赛上场时间之间的关系。
在 4 周的季前赛期间,对 25 名专业青年学院男足球运动员的训练负荷进行了监测。在第一堂训练课中进行了力量、敏捷性、速度和有氧能力的评估。在所有训练课和季前赛中收集了赛中感知用力(sRPE)和健康问卷。随后的比赛中记录了上场时间。
季前赛第一天进行的 t 检验和 30 米冲刺评估是整个季前赛 sRPE 的预测因素(t 检验 χ2/df = 2.895,调整不良;30 米冲刺 χ2/df = 1.608,调整良好)。YoYo 测试表现与感知疲劳的变化有关(χ2/df = 0.534,非常好的调整)。速度较快的球员报告的 sRPE 值较高,而有氧能力较高的球员在整个季前赛中报告的疲劳程度较高。整个季前赛期间,健康状况、感知疲劳和酸痛以及 sRPE 均下降。更长的比赛时间与季前赛期间更高的疲劳水平相关(P <.05)。
本研究强调了训练负荷、体能评估和比赛时间之间的关系。教练和从业者可以在季前赛开始时使用体能测试数据,作为报告在整个季前赛期间 sRPE、感知疲劳和健康状况下降较高的球员的指标,支持围绕个性化训练处方做出决策。