Geely University of China, Chengdu, China.
Chengdu Dongchenggen Primary school, Chengdu, China.
J Sports Sci Med. 2024 Jun 1;23(2):487-494. doi: 10.52082/jssm.2024.487. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Small-sided games (SSGs) are frequently utilized in training settings to elicit specific stimuli that can promote physical fitness adaptations over time. However, various task constraints, such as pitch dimensions, can significantly influence both the acute external and internal load responses. Thus, understanding the impact of different pitch dimensions on physical fitness adaptations is crucial. This study sought to compare the physical adaptations induced by an SSG-based program utilizing more elongated pitches (SSGlw2; length-to-width ratio: 2.0) versus less elongated pitches (SSGwl1; length-to-width ratio: 1.0) on the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (YYIRT), and 30-meter sprint. This study employed a randomized controlled design. Forty-eight male soccer players (16.4 ± 0.6 years) participated. These players were randomly allocated to two experimental groups (N = 16, SSGlw1; N = 16, SSGlw2) and underwent two weekly additional training sessions over an 8-week period, while a group of 16 players continued with their regular in-field sessions as a control group. Evaluations were conducted before and after the intervention period. Significant interactions time u group were observed in regards YYIRT (F = 15.857; p < 0.001; = 0.413) and 30-m sprint test (p < 0.001). Between-group differences on YYIRT were found in post-intervention (p < 0.001), on which SSGlw2 (p < 0.001) and SSGlw1 (p < 0.001) were significantly greater in comparison to control group. Additionally, between-group differences on 30-m sprint were found in post-intervention (p < 0.001), on which SSGlw2 was significantly better than SSGlw1 (p < 0.001) and control group (p < 0.001). Coaches are advised to prioritize the use of more elongated pitch sizes to promote adaptations in sprint performance, while still acknowledging that aerobic capacity improvements remain significant compared to other pitch shapes.
小场地比赛(SSG)经常在训练环境中使用,以引发特定的刺激,从而随着时间的推移促进身体素质的适应。然而,各种任务限制,如场地尺寸,可以显著影响急性外部和内部负荷反应。因此,了解不同场地尺寸对身体素质适应的影响至关重要。本研究旨在比较基于 SSG 的方案中使用更长场地(SSGlw2;长-宽比:2.0)与更短场地(SSGwl1;长-宽比:1.0)对 Yo-Yo 间歇性恢复测试 1 级(YYIRT)和 30 米冲刺的身体适应性的影响。本研究采用随机对照设计。48 名男性足球运动员(16.4 ± 0.6 岁)参与了本研究。这些运动员被随机分配到两个实验组(N = 16,SSGlw1;N = 16,SSGlw2),并在 8 周的时间内每周进行两次额外的训练,而一组 16 名运动员继续进行常规的场内训练作为对照组。在干预前后进行评估。在 YYIRT(F = 15.857;p < 0.001;= 0.413)和 30 米冲刺测试中观察到时间 u 组的显著交互作用(p < 0.001)。在干预后发现 YYIRT 存在组间差异(p < 0.001),其中 SSGlw2(p < 0.001)和 SSGlw1(p < 0.001)与对照组相比显著更大。此外,在干预后发现 30 米冲刺存在组间差异(p < 0.001),其中 SSGlw2 明显优于 SSGlw1(p < 0.001)和对照组(p < 0.001)。教练们被建议优先使用更长的场地尺寸来促进冲刺表现的适应,同时仍承认与其他场地形状相比,有氧能力的提高仍然很重要。