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Júlio Cesar Lemes1, Marcelo Luchesi1, Laura Beatriz Faleiro Diniz1, Sarah Da Glória Teles Bredt1, Mauro Heleno Chagas1, Gibson Moreira Praça1.
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the physical and physiological responses of young football players of different categories during small-sided games (SSGs) played on different pitch sizes. Forty-eight (24 U-13 and 24 U-14) athletes played a 3 vs. 3 + 1 SSG in two experimental conditions: regular (36 × 27 m) and large pitch sizes (40 × 29 m). The total distance covered, the distances covered at different speed zones (0 to 6.9 km/h, 6.9 to 14.3, and 14.3 to 21.4), maximum heart rate, and mean heart rate were recorded. The results showed that older athletes covered larger distances during SSGs (p = 0.001; d = 0.937; large effect) and lower distances at the lowest (0-6.9 km/h) speed zone (p = 0.001; d = 0.657; moderate-to-large effect). Neither the physical nor physiological variables (except for distance covered between 14.3 and 21.4 km/h) differed between pitch sizes. This result indicates that pitch size may not impact the physical or physiological responses of U-13 and U-14 players during SSGs, but differences between categories were found. In conclusion, the development of tactical skills may be desirable to better explore the available space in the same age categories.Keywords: GPS devices; Youth football; physical conditioning; task constraints; time–motion variables
Year: 2019 PMID: 31303051 DOI: 10.1080/15438627.2019.1643349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Sports Med ISSN: 1543-8627 Impact factor: 4.674