| Literature DB >> 29942166 |
Terje Dalen1, Ørjan Øverås1, Roland van den Tillaar1, Boye Welde2, Erna Dianne von Heimburg1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of different soccer-specific maximal actions (Continuous run, Sprint, Sprint with change of direction [Sprint COD], Jump and Shot) upon physiological (oxygen uptake and heart rate) and perceptual (rating of perceived exertion [RPE]) responses and accelerometer load.Entities:
Keywords: jump; oxygen uptake; rate of perceived exhaustion; repeated sprint; shot; soccer
Year: 2018 PMID: 29942166 PMCID: PMC6005327 DOI: 10.2147/OAJSM.S167347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access J Sports Med ISSN: 1179-1543
Description of the five different test conditions
| Test condition | Total distance | Time (minutes) | Maximal action in the condition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Run | 900 m (15 shuttle runs, 2×30 m) | 5 | None |
| Sprint | 900 m (15 shuttle runs, 2×30 m) | 5 | 15 sprints of 20 m were included between 30 and 50 m of each 60 m track |
| Sprint COD | 900 m (15 shuttle runs, 2×30 m) | 5 | 15 sprints with COD were included between 20 and 40 m of each 60 m track |
| Jump | 900 m (15 shuttle runs, 2×30 m) | 5 | 30 maximal vertical jumps were included, two jumps during each shuttle run, the first at the 15 m point and the second at the 45 m point |
| Shot | 900 m (15 shuttle runs, 2×30 m) | 5 | 15 shots of maximal effort were included at the 50 m point of each 60 m track |
Abbreviation: Sprint COD, Sprint with change of direction.
Figure 1Mean acceleration development over time in anterior–posterior (A), medial–lateral (B), and vertical (C) directions and total amount of acceleration (D) per soccer-specific action.
Notes: *Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions on a p<0.05 level. **Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions except sprint on a p<0.05 level. #Significant difference between run and shot actions with the two sprint actions on a p<0.05 level.
Mean ± SD of acceleration load in different directions, heart rate, oxygen uptake, oxygen uptake after exercise and RPE per soccer-specific action ordered (left to right) after RPE results (lowest to highest)
| Variables | Run | Shot | Jump | Sprint | Sprint COD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anterior–posterior (count) | 429±155 | 453±140 | 532±108 | 476±84 | 457±86 |
| Medial–lateral (count) | 440±123 | 455±108 | 464±113 | 369±86 | 414±96 |
| Vertical (count) | 1521±256 | 1465±268 | 1755±228 | 1286±210 | 1265±184 |
| Total acceleration (count) | 1657±251 | 1619±252 | 1904±213 | 1441±204 | 1423±189 |
| Heart rate (beats/min) | 160±15 | 170±11 | 172±9 | 174±9 | 174±10 |
| Oxygen uptake (L/min) | 2.94±0.35 | 3.40±0.40 | 3.63±0.31 | 3.69±0.39 | 3.73±0.33 |
| Oxygen uptake 5 minutes after exercise (L/min) | 1.17±0.12 | 1.30±0.18 | 1.52±0.20 | 1.69±0.35 | 1.46±0.17 |
| RPE6–20 | 10.0±2.6 | 12.0±2.4 | 14.1±2.3 | 16.7±1.0 | 17±1.8 |
Notes:
Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions on a p<0.05 level.
Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions except sprint on a p<0.05 level.
Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions except between shot and run action on a p<0.05 level.
Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions except between the two sprint actions on a p<0.05 level.
Abbreviations: Sprint COD, Sprint with change of direction; RPE, rating of perceived exhaustion.
Figure 2Mean oxygen uptake development over time during (A) and after (B) each soccer-specific action.
Note: *Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions on a p<0.05 level.
Figure 3Mean heart rate development over time per soccer-specific action.
Note: *Significant difference with all the other soccer-specific actions on a p<0.05 level.