Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Approach to the Problem
2.2. Subjects
2.3. Small-sided Conditioned Games
2.4. Internal Load
2.5. External Load
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Internal Load
3.2. External load
4. Discussion
4.1. Internal Load
4.2. External Load
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | T1 24 min Game | T2 2 × 12 min Game | T3 4 × 6 min Game | T4 6 × 4 min Game | Change in Mean (%; 90% CL) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total distance meters | 2254.5 ± 167.1 | 2333.60 ± 116.7 | 2371.28 ± 283.4 | 2194.9 ± 839.12 | (a) 79.1; ±74.7 * |
(b) 116.8; ±100.3 * | |||||
(c) −59.6; ±327.6 | |||||
(d) 37.7; ±118.3 | |||||
(e) −138.7; ±319.3 | |||||
(f) −176.3; ±257.0 * | |||||
Max. Speed m/s | 6.05 ± 0.52 | 6.24 ± 0.59 | 6.20 ± 0.49 | 6.06 ± 0.54 | (a) 0.7; ±1.0 * |
(b) 0.5; ±1.0 | |||||
(c) 0.1; ±0.8 | |||||
(d) −0.1; ±1.0 | |||||
(e) −0.6; ±1.1 | |||||
(f) −0.5; ±0.9 | |||||
Max.HR b.min−1 | 181.95 ± 9.07 | 184.3 ± 10.03 | 186.60 ± 10.55 | 185.55 ± 11.16 | (a) 2.4; ±4.4 |
(b) 4.7; ±4.1 ** | |||||
(c) 3.6; ±5.0 * | |||||
(d) 2.3; ±5.0 | |||||
(e) 1.3; ±5.5 | |||||
(f) −1.1; ±2.6 * | |||||
Av.HR b.min−1 | 152.7 ± 18.20 | 155.45 ± 16.90 | 154.00 ± 19.23 | 155.15 ± 15.16 | (a) 2.8; ±5.0 * |
(b) 1.3; ±4.7 | |||||
(c) 2.5; ±7.3 | |||||
(d) −1.5; ±4.5 | |||||
(e) −0.3; ±5.6 | |||||
(f) 1.2; ±6.9 | |||||
Very Low meters | 262.06 ± 32.03 | 250.33 ± 50.95 | 277.06 ± 55.26 | 309.06 ± 93.41 | (a) −11.7; ±24.4 |
(b) 15.0; ±20.0 * | |||||
(c) 47.0; ±38.2 ** | |||||
(d)26.7; ±20.1 ** | |||||
(e) 58.7; ±27.5 *** | |||||
(f) 32.0; ±26.0 ** | |||||
Low meters | 1822.10 ± 176.05 | 1990.80 ± 171.27 | 2037 ± 180.68 | 2063.83 ± 389.43 | (a) 168.7; ±92.5 *** |
(b) 215;.4 ±55.7 | |||||
(c) 241.7; ±140.0 *** | |||||
(d) 46.7; ±86.2 * | |||||
(e) 73.0; ±187.3 | |||||
(f) 26.3; ±153.9 | |||||
Moderate meters | 143.95 ± 45.66 | 157.52 ± 58.25 | 171.43 ± 65.74 | 153.88 ± 68.25 | (a) 13.6; ±19 * |
(b) 27.5; ±24.6 ** | |||||
(c) 9.9; ±24.6 | |||||
(d) 13.9; ±32.1 | |||||
(e) −3.6; ±28.9 | |||||
(f) −17.5; ±22.3 * | |||||
H/VH meters | 12.19 ± 12.27 | 17.03 ± 15.94 | 18.26 ± 18.85 | 16.80 ± 14.42 | (a) 4.8; ±6.5 * |
(b) 6.1; ±8.1 * | |||||
(c) 4.6; ±5.7 * | |||||
(d) 1.2; ±7.6 | |||||
(e) −0.2; ±5.9 | |||||
(f) −1.5; ±6.4 |
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Branquinho, L.; Ferraz, R.; Travassos, B.; C. Marques, M. Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020405
Branquinho L, Ferraz R, Travassos B, C. Marques M. Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(2):405. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020405
Chicago/Turabian StyleBranquinho, Luís, Ricardo Ferraz, Bruno Travassos, and Mário C. Marques. 2020. "Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 2: 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020405
APA StyleBranquinho, L., Ferraz, R., Travassos, B., & C. Marques, M. (2020). Comparison between Continuous and Fractionated Game Format on Internal and External Load in Small-Sided Games in Soccer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(2), 405. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17020405