The revised 2 versus 2 small side game increases endurance performance of football players
Resumo
The current study aimed to investigate the effect of the 2 vs. 2 small side game (SSG) arranged according to the principle of 90-95% Max HR (3 sets 4x4 min) on the endurance performance and running mechanics of the elite young football players. Sixteen elite young male football players (age: 18.43±0.62 years, height: 180.68±4.54 cm, body weight: 72.00±6.40) from the Afjet Spor U-19 team participated in the study. The participants were randomly divided into Revised 2 vs. 2 SSG (experimental group, n=8) and Classic 2 vs. 2 SSG (control group, n=8) groups. While the experimental group played the Revised 2 vs. 2 SSG for four weeks, two days a week, the control group played the Classic 2 vs. 2 SSG. Before and after the application, the cardiovascular endurance values of the participants were evaluated by considering the Yo-Yo 1 test and the kinematic (distance covered, sprint number, and rates in speed intervals) and physiological (%max HR) values that they exhibited during the matches. It was determined that both SSGs caused improvement Yo-Yo IR1 test (time: F=17,72, p>0,001), total distance covered (time F: 3.62, P<0.001), distance covered in the speed zone at 14.00 - 19.99 km/h (group F= 10.177, p<0.007), and distance covered at the speed zone at 20.00 - 49.99 km/h (time F= 19.832, p<0.001). However, a greater extent was seen in the revised SSG for the total distance covered (group✻time interaction F:0,016, P<0.016) and distance covered in the speed zone at 20.00-49.99 km/h (group✻ time interaction F=11.241, p=0.005), without causing a significant change in the physiological values of the football players. It is recommended to use the Revised 2 vs. 2 SSG to improve endurance performance in football training.
Referências
-Akyildiz, Z.; Yildiz, M.; Clemente, F. M. The reliability and accuracy of Polar Team Pro GPRS units. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology. 2020. 1754337120976660.
-Bangsbo, J. The physiology of soccer: with special reference to intense İntermittent exercise. Acta Physiol Scand Suppl. Num. 619. 1994. p. 1-155.
-Bangsbo, J. Fitness training in football: a scientific approach. August Krogh Inst., University of Copenhagen. 1994.
-Buchheit, M.; Laursen, P.B. High-intensity interval training, solutions to the programming puzzle. Sports medicine. Vol. 43. Num. 5. 2013. p. 313-338.
-Chamari, K.; Hachana, Y.; Kaouech, F.; Jeddi, R.; Moussa-Chamari, I.; Wisløff, U. Endurance training and testing with the ball in young elite soccer players. British journal of sports medicine. Vol. 39. Num. 1. 2005. p. 24-28.
-Deliceoğlu, G.; Müniroğlu, S. The Effects of the speed function on some technical elements in soccer. The Sport Jurnal. Vol. 8. Num. 3. 2005. p. 21-26.
-Dellal, A.; Chamari, K.; Pintus, A. Heart rate responses during smallsided games and short intermittent running: Training in elite soccer players. Journal of Strength and Contitioning Research. Vol. 22. Num. 5. 2008. p. 1449-1457.
-Duarte, C.M.; Conley, D.J.; Carstensen, J.; Sánchez-Camacho, M. Return to Neverland: shifting baselines affect eutrophication restoration targets. Estuar. Coasts. Num. 32. 2009. p. 29-36. doi: 10.1007/s12237-008-9111-2
-Eniseler, N.; Şahan, Ç.; Özcan, I.; Dinler, K. High-intensity small, sided games versus repeated sprint training in junior soccer players. J Hum Kinet. Num. 60. 2017. p.101-111.
-Fanchini, M.; et al. Effect of bout duration on exercise intensity and technical performance of small-sided games in soccer. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. Vol. 25. Num. 2. 2011. p. 453-458.
-Halouani, J.; Chtourou, H.; Gabbett, T.; Chaouachi, A.; Chamari, K. Small-sided games in team sports training: a brief review. The journal of strength & conditioning research. Vol. 28. Num. 12. 2014. p. 3594-3618.
-Harrison, C.B.; Gill, N.D.; Kinugasa, T.; Kilding, A.E. Development of aerobic fitness in young team sport athletes. Sports Med. Num. 45. 2015. p. 969-983.
-Helgerud, J.; Engen, L.C.; Wisloff, U.; Hoff, J. Aerobic endurance training improves soccer performance. Medicine and science in sports and exercise. Vol. 33. Num. 11. 2001. p. 1925-1931.
-Hill-Haas, S.V.; Coutts, A.J.; Rowsell, G.J.; Dawson, B.T. Generic versus small-sided game training in soccer. Int J Sports Med. Num. 30. 2009. p. 636-842.
-Hill-Haas, S.V.; Dawson, B.T.; Coutts, A.J. Physiological responses and time-motion characteristics of various small-sided soccer games in youth players. Journal of Sports Sciences. Vol. 27. Num. 1. 2009. p. 1-8.
-Hoff, J. Training and testing physical capacities for elite soccer players. Journal of sports sciences. Vol. 23. Num. 6. 2005. p. 573-582.
-Hoff, J.; Wisløff, U.; Engen, L.C.; Kemi, O.J.; Helgerud, J. Soccer specific aerobic endurance training. British journal of sports medicine. Vol. 36. Num. 3. 2002. p. 218- 221
-Iaia, M.F.; Rampinini, E.; Bangsbo, J. High-intensity training in football. Int J Sports Physiol Perform. Num. 4. 2009. p. 291-306
-Jastrzebski, Z.; Barnat, W.; Dargiewicz, R.; Jaskulska, E.; Szwarc, A.; Radzimiński, Ł. Effect of in-season generic and soccer-specific high-intensity interval training in young soccer players. Int J Sports Sci Coach. Num. 9. 2014. p. 1169-1179.
-Kamar, A. Futbol oyuncularına 35 metre maksimal anaerobik sprint ile dikey sıçrama ve durarak uzun atlama skorları arasındaki ilişkinin incelenmesi. İstanbul Üniversitesi Spor Bilimleri Dergisi. Vol. 11. Num. 3. 2003. p. 147-150.
-Katis, A.; Kellis, E. Effects of Small-Sided Games on Physical Conditioning and Performance In Young Soccer Players. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. Num. 8. 2009. p. 374- 380.
-Los Arcos, A.; Vázquez, J.S.; Martin, J.; Lerga, J.; Sánchez, F.; Villagra, F.; et al. Effects of small-sided games vs. interval training in aerobic fitness and physical enjoyment in young elite soccer players. PLoS One. 2015; Vol. 10. Num. 9. 2015. p. e0137224.
-Mcmillan, K.; Helgerud, J.; Macdonald, R.; Hoff, J. Physiological adaptations to soccer specific endurance training in professional youth soccer players. Br J Sports Med. Num. 39. 2005. p. 273-277.
-Rampinini, E.; Impellizzeri, F.M.; Castagna, C.; Abt, G.; Chamari, K.; Sassi, A.; Marcora, S.M. Factors influencing physiological responses to small-sided soccer games. Journal of sports sciences. Vol. 25. Num. 6. 2007. p. 659-666.
-Russell, M.; Kingsley, M. Influence of exercise on skill proficiency in soccer. Sports Med. Num. 41. 2011. p. 523-539.
-Safania, A.M.; Alizadeh, R.; Nourshahi, M.; Branch, A.A. A comparison of small-side games and interval training on same selected physical fitness factors in amateur soccer players. Soc Sci. Num. 7. 2011. p. 349-350.
-San Román-Quintana, J.; Casamichana, D.; Castellano, J.; Calleja-González, J.; Jukić, I.; Ostojić, S. The influence of ball-touches number on physical and physiological demands of large-sided games. International J Fund App Kinesiology. Num. 45. 2013. p. 171-178.
-Sarmento, H.; Marcelino, R.; Anguera, M. Match analysis in football: a systematic review. J Sports Sci. Num. 32. 2014. p. 1831-1843.
-Yıldız, M. Futbolda İki Farklı 2x2 Dar Alan Oyununun Fizyolojik Yanıt, Mekanik Ve Teknik Karakterlerinin Karşılaştırılması. 18. Uluslararası Spor Bilimleri Kongresi. 18. Uluslararası Spor Bilimleri Kongre kitapçığı SB741, 07-09 Kasım. Antalya. 2020.
-Yıldız, M.; Çandır, B. Futbolcuların Topla ve Topsuz Yapılan Antrenmanlara Yönelik Görüşlerinin Belirlenmesi. Türkiye Spor Bilimleri Dergisi. Vol. 3. Num. 1. 2019. p. 21-25.
Direitos de Autor (c) 2024 Mustafa Furkan Ocak, Mehmet Yildiz
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Autores que publicam neste periódico concordam com os seguintes termos:
- Autores mantém os direitos autorais e concedem ao periódico o direito de primeira publicação, com o trabalho simultaneamente licenciado sob a Creative Commons Attribution License BY-NC que permitindo o compartilhamento do trabalho com reconhecimento da autoria do trabalho e publicação inicial neste periódico.
- Autores têm autorização para assumir contratos adicionais separadamente, para distribuição não-exclusiva da versão do trabalho publicada neste periódico (ex.: publicar em repositório institucional ou como capítulo de livro), com reconhecimento de autoria e publicação inicial neste periódico.
- Autores têm permissão e são estimulados a publicar e distribuir seu trabalho online (ex.: em repositórios institucionais ou na sua página pessoal) a qualquer ponto antes ou durante o processo editorial, já que isso pode gerar alterações produtivas, bem como aumentar o impacto e a citaçõo do trabalho publicado (Veja O Efeito do Acesso Livre).