An exercise protocol that replicates soccer match-play.

Mark Russell, Gethin Rees, David Benton, Michael Kingsley

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Abstract

This study compared the demands of a soccer match simulation (SMS) incorporating 90 min of soccer-specific movement with passing, dribbling and shooting skills with those of competitive match-play (match). 10 elite youth soccer players participated in SMS and matchplay while ingesting fluid-electrolyte beverages. No differences existed between trials for mean HR (SMS, match: 158 ± 4 beats · min − 1 , 160 ± 3 beats · min − 1 ; P = 0.587), peak HR (SMS, match: 197 ± 3 beats · min − 1 , 197 ± 4 beats · min − 1 ; P = 0.935) and blood glucose concentrations (SMS, match: 4.5 ± 0.1 mmol · L − 1 , 4.6 ± 0.2 mmol · L − 1 ; P = 0.170). Inter-trial coefficient of variation (with Bland and Altman limits of agreement) were 2.6 % (− 19.4 – 15.4 beats · min − 1 ), 1.6 % ( − 14.3 – 14.7 beats · min − 1 ) and 5.0 % ( − 0.9 – 0.7 mmol · L − 1 ) for mean HR, peak HR and blood glucose concentrations. Although the pattern of blood lactate response was similar between trials, blood lactate concentrations were higher at 15 min in SMS when compared to match. Notably, blood glucose concentrations were depressed by 17 ± 4 % and 19 ± 5 % at 15 min after half-time during matchplay and SMS, respectively. Time spent completing low-intensity, moderate-intensity and high-intensity activities were similar between trials (P > 0.05). In conclusion, the SMS replicates the physiological demands of match-play while including technical actions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number32
Pages (from-to)511-518
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Sports Medicine
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Football
  • intermittent
  • skill
  • LIST
  • SMS

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