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A Meta-Analytical Comparison of the Effects of Small-Sided Games vs. Running-Based High-Intensity Interval Training on Soccer Players' Repeated-Sprint Ability.

Filipe Manuel Clemente1,2, Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo3,4, José Afonso5, Hugo Sarmento6, Thomas Rosemann7, Beat Knechtle7,8.   

Abstract

This systematic review with a meta-analysis was conducted to compare the effects of small-sided games (SSGs)-based interventions with the effects of running-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions on soccer players' repeated sprint ability (RSA). The data sources utilized were Web of Science, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, and PubMed. The study eligibility criteria were: (i) parallel studies (SSG-based programs vs. running-based HIIT) conducted in soccer players with no restrictions on age, sex, or competitive level; (ii) isolated intervention programs (i.e., only SSG vs. only running-based HIIT as individual forms) with no restrictions on duration; (iii) a pre-post outcome for RSA; (iv) original, full-text, peer-reviewed articles written in English. An electronic search yielded 513 articles, four of which were included in the present study. There was no significant difference between the effects of SSG-based and HIIT-based training interventions on RSA (effect size (ES) = 0.30; p = 0.181). The within-group analysis revealed no significant effect of SSG-based training interventions (ES = -0.23; p = 0.697) or HIIT-based training interventions (ES = 0.08; p = 0.899) on RSA. The meta-comparison revealed that neither SSGs nor HIIT-based interventions were effective in improving RSA in soccer players, and no differences were found between the two types of training. This suggests that complementary training may be performed to improve the effects of SSGs and HIIT. It also suggests that different forms of HIIT can be used because of the range of opportunities that such training affords.

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Keywords:  athletic performance; drill-based games; football; interval training; repeated sprint

Year:  2021        PMID: 33803379      PMCID: PMC7967484          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052781

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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5.  Differences in Acceleration and High-Intensity Activities Between Small-Sided Games and Peak Periods of Official Matches in Elite Soccer Players.

Authors:  Terje Dalen; Simen Sandmæl; Tom G A Stevens; Geir H Hjelde; Terje N Kjøsnes; Ulrik Wisløff
Journal:  J Strength Cond Res       Date:  2021-07-01       Impact factor: 3.775

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Journal:  Sports Med       Date:  2013-05       Impact factor: 11.136

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Authors:  Philipp Kunz; Florian Azad Engel; Hans-Christer Holmberg; Billy Sperlich
Journal:  Sports Med Open       Date:  2019-02-21
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Journal:  BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil       Date:  2022-06-28
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