Differences in Sprint Mechanical Force-Velocity Profile Between Trained Soccer and Futsal Players

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作者
Jimenez-Reyes, Pedro [1 ,2 ]
Garcia-Ramos, Amador [3 ,4 ]
Cuadrado-Penafiel, Victor [5 ]
Parraga-Montilla, Juan A. [6 ]
Morcillo-Losa, Jose A. [6 ]
Samozino, Pierre [7 ]
Morin, Jean-Benoit [8 ,9 ]
机构
[1] King Juan Carlos Univ, Ctr Sport Studies, Madrid, Spain
[2] Catholic Univ San Antonio, Fac Sport, Murcia, Spain
[3] Univ Granada, Fac Sport Sci, Dept Phys Educ & Sport, Granada, Spain
[4] Catholic Univ Most Holy Conception, Fac Educ, Dept Sports Sci & Phys Conditioning, CIEDE, Concepcion, Chile
[5] Tech Univ Madrid, Fac Phys Act & Sport Sci, Madrid, Spain
[6] Univ Jaen, Dept Corporal Express, Jaen, Spain
[7] Univ Savoie Mt Blanc, Interuniv Lab Biol & Motr EA7424, Chambery, France
[8] Cote Azur Univ, Lab Human Motr Educ Sport Hlth LAMHESS, Nice, France
[9] Auckland Univ Technol, SPRINZ, Auckland, New Zealand
关键词
sprint running; maximal force; maximal velocity; maximal power; ELITE SOCCER; PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE; STRENGTH; AGILITY; DEMANDS; SPEED; MATCH; POWER; ACCELERATION; PROGRESSION;
D O I
10.1123/ijspp.2018-0402
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare the sprint mechanical force-velocity (F-V) profile between soccer and futsal players. A secondary aim was, within each sport, to study the differences in sprint mechanical F-V profile between sexes and players of different levels. Methods: A total of 102 soccer players (63 men) and 77 futsal players (49 men) who were competing from the elite to amateur levels in the Spanish league participated in this investigation. The testing procedure consisted of 3 unloaded maximal 40-m sprints. The velocity-time data recorded by a radar device were used to calculate the variables of the sprint acceleration F-V profile (maximal theoretical force [F-0], maximal theoretical velocity [V-0], maximal power [P-max], decrease in the ratio of horizontal to resultant force [DRF], and maximal ratio of horizontal to resultant force [RFpeak]). Results: Futsal players showed a higher F0 than soccer players (effect size [ES] range: 0.11-0.74), while V-0 (ES range: -0.48 to -1.15) and DRF (ES range: -0.75 to -1.45) was higher for soccer players. No significant differences were observed between soccer and futsal players for P-max (ES range: -0.43 to 0.19) and RFpeak (ES range: -0.49 to 0.30). Men and high-level players presented an overall enhanced F-V profile compared with women and their lower-level counterparts, respectively. Conclusions: The higher F-0 and lower V-0 of futsal players could be caused by the game's specific demands (larger number of accelerations but over shorter distances than in soccer). These results show that the sprint mechanical F-V profile is able to distinguish between soccer and futsal players.
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