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Preseason Training Improves Perception of Fatigue and Recovery From a Futsal Training Session.

Carolina Franco Wilke, Samuel P Wanner, Eduardo M Penna, André Maia-Lima, Weslley H M Santos, Flávia C Müller-Ribeiro, Thiago T Mendes, Rubio S Bruzzi, Guilherme P Ramos, Fábio Y Nakamura, Rob Duffield.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To compare the posttraining recovery timeline of elite Brazilian futsal athletes before (Pre-PS) and after 10 weeks of the preseason (Post-PS) period of high-intensity technical-tactical training.
METHODS: At the start (n = 13) and at the end of the preseason (n = 7), under-20 male futsal players undertook fitness testing for maximal aerobic power, the countermovement jump (CMJ), and the 10-m sprint with change of direction. Furthermore, at both Pre-PS and Post-PS, the players participated in a training session where performance and psychophysiological measures were recorded before, immediately, 3, 24, and 48 hours postsession. The measures included CMJ, 10-m sprint, creatine kinase, Total Quality Recovery Scale, and Brunel Mood Scale. Effect size (ES) analyses compared fitness and posttraining recovery values for each parameter at Pre-PS versus Post-PS.
RESULTS: Only trivial ES (-0.02 to 0.11) was evident in maximal aerobic power, CMJ, and 10-m sprint at Post-PS compared with Pre-PS. For the timeline of recovery, only trivial and small ESs were evident for the 10-m sprint (-0.12 to 0.49), though CMJ recovery was improved at 3 hours (0.87) and 48 hours (1.27) at Post-PS and creatine kinase was lower at 48 hours (-1.33) at Post-PS. Perception of recovery was improved in Post-PS at 3 hours (1.50) and 24 hours postsession (0.92). Furthermore, perception of effort was lower immediately after the session (-0.29), fatigue was lower at 3 hours (-0.63), and vigor responses were improved in all postseason assessments (0.59 to 1.13).
CONCLUSION: Despite minimal changes in fitness, preseason training attenuated players' perception of effort and fatigue and improved their recovery profile following a high-intensity technical-tactical training session.

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Keywords:  CMJ; TQR; fitness; indoor soccer; performance; team sport

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33440337     DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2020-0071

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Physiol Perform        ISSN: 1555-0265            Impact factor:   4.010


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1.  Relationships between perceived measures of internal load and wellness status during overseas futsal training camps.

Authors:  Yung-Sheng Chen; Filipe Manuel Clemente; Jeffrey Cayaban Pagaduan; Zachary J Crowley-McHattan; Yu-Xian Lu; Chia-Hua Chien; Pedro Bezerra; Yi-Wen Chiu; Cheng-Deng Kuo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Monitoring and Behavior of Biomotor Skills in Futsal Athletes During a Season.

Authors:  Ricardo Stochi de Oliveira; João Paulo Borin
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-05-28
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