Comparative effects of game profile–based training and small-sided games on physical performance of elite young soccer players

Dello Lacono, Antonio, Beato, Marco and Unnithan, Viswanath (2019) Comparative effects of game profile–based training and small-sided games on physical performance of elite young soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. ISSN 1064-8011 (In Press)

[img] Text
Comparative effects of game profile-based training (GPBT) and small-sided games on .pdf - Accepted Version
Restricted to Repository staff only

Download (618kB)

Abstract

The present study was designed to investigate and compare the effects of game profile-based (GPBT) and small-sided games (SSGs) training on physical performances of elite youth soccer players during the in-season period. Twenty young soccer players (18.6 ± 0.6) were randomly assigned to either GPBT or SSGs protocols performed twice a week for 8 weeks. The GPBT consisted of 2 sets of 6-10 min of intermittent soccer specific circuits. The SSGs training consisted of 3-5 sets of 5 vs. 5 SSGs played on a 42 x 30 m pitch. Before and after the training program, the following physical performance were assessed: repeated sprint ability (RSA), change of direction (COD), linear sprinting on 10-m and 20-m, jumping (CMJ), and intermittent running (YYIRL1). Significant improvements were found in all the assessed variables following both training interventions (p < 0.05). The GPBT group improved more than the SSGs group in the 10-m and 20-m sprint tests by 2.4% (g = 0.4; small effect) and 4% (g = 0.9; large effect), respectively. Conversely, the SSGs group jumped 4% higher (g = 0.4; small effect) and resulted 6.7% quicker than the GPBT (g = 1.5; large effect) in completing the COD task. These results suggest both GPBT and SSGs to be effective for fitness development among elite young soccer players during the competitive season. More importantly, these two conditioning methodologies may be considered in terms of specificity for selectively improving or maintaining specific soccer fitness-related performances in the latter phase of the season.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: GBPT, SSGS, small-sided games, elite youth soccer players
Subjects: Q Science > QP Physiology
Divisions: Faculty of Health & Science > Department of Science & Technology
Depositing User: Marco Beato
Date Deposited: 16 May 2019 09:09
Last Modified: 17 May 2019 09:25
URI: https://oars.uos.ac.uk/id/eprint/931

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item

Downloads

Downloads per month over past year