Full-text resources of PSJD and other databases are now available in the new Library of Science.
Visit https://bibliotekanauki.pl

PL EN


Preferences help
enabled [disable] Abstract
Number of results
2014 | 41 | 1 | 113-123

Article title

Effect of Number of Touches and Exercise Duration on the Kinematic Profile and Heart Rate Response During Small-Sided Games in Soccer

Content

Title variants

Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
This study aimed to examine the effect of exercise duration and the number of touches allowed during possession on time-motion characteristics and the physiological responses of soccer players in 6 vs. 6 small-sided games (SSGs) lasting 12 minutes. The analysis divided each game into two 6-min periods and we compared two formats: free play (SSGfp) vs. a maximum of two touches per individual possession (SSG 2T). Participants were 12 semi-professional players (age: 22.7±4.3 years; body height: 177.5+4.9 cm; body mass: 74.9±6.3 kg) and the following variables were measured by means of heart rate monitors and GPS devices: mean heart rate (HRmean), time spent in each exercise intensity zone, total distance covered, total distance covered in different speed zones, number of accelerations at different intensities, maximum speed reached, player load, and the work-to-rest ratio. The results showed that in SSGFP there was a decrease in the intensity of physical parameters during the second 6-min period (6-12 min), whereas this decrease was not observed when a maximum of two touches per individual possession was allowed. During the second period (6-12 min) of SSG2T there was an increase in HRmean and in the time spent in high exercise intensity zones, but these differences were not observed in SSGFP. The value of these findings for soccer coaches is that they illustrate how different technical, tactical or conditioning objectives could be addressed by altering the length and format of the SSG used in training.

Publisher

Year

Volume

41

Issue

1

Pages

113-123

Physical description

Dates

accepted
1 - 6 - 2014
online
8 - 7 - 2014

Contributors

  • Faculty of Physiotherapy and Speech Therapy Gimbernat-Cantabria. University School associated with the University of Cantabria (EU Gimbernat-Cantabria). Torrelavega, Spain.
  • MasterdeFutbol. Pablo de Olavide University. Seville. Spain.
  • Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.
  • Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.

References

  • Aguiar M, Botelho G, Lago C, Macas V, Sampaio J. A review on the effects of soccer small-sided games. J Hum Kinet,2012; 33: 103-113[PubMed]
  • Akenhead R, Hayes P, Thompson K, French D. Diminutions of acceleration and deceleration output during professional football match play. J Sci Med Sport,2013; 6: 556-561[Crossref][WoS]
  • Almeida CA, Ferreira AP, Volossovitch A. Offensive sequences in youth soccer: effects of experience and small-sided games. J Hum Kinet,2013; 36: 97-106[WoS][PubMed]
  • Aroso J, Rebelo N, Gomes-Pereira, J. Physiological impact of selected game-related exercises. J Sport Sci,2004; 22: 522
  • Bangsbo J, Iaia FM, Krustrup P. The Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test: A Useful Tool for Evaluation of Physical Performance in Intermittent Sports. Sports Med,2008; 38: 37-51.[Crossref]
  • Batterham AM, Hopkins WG. Making meaningful inferences about magnitudes. Int J Sports Physiol Perform,2006; 1: 50-57[PubMed]
  • Boyd LJ, Ball K, Aughey RJ. The reliability of MinimaxX accelerometers for measuring physical activity in Australian football. Int J Sports Physiol Perform,2011; 6: 311-321[PubMed]
  • Casamichana D, Castellano J. Time-motion, heart rate, perceptual and motor behaviour demands in small-sides soccer games: Effects of pitch size. J Sport Sci,2010; 28: 1615-1623[WoS][Crossref]
  • Casamichana D, Castellano J, Calleja-González J, San Roman J, Castagna J. Relationship between indicators of training load in soccer players. J Strength Cond Res,2013; 27: 369-374[PubMed][WoS][Crossref]
  • Casamichana D, Castellano J, Dellal A. Influence of different training regimes on physical and physiological demands during small-sided soccer games: continuous vs. intermittent format. J Strength Cond Res, 2013; 27: 690-697[WoS][Crossref][PubMed]
  • Castellano J, Casamichana D, Calleja-Gonzalez J, San Román J, Ostojic SM. Reliability and accuracy of 10 Hz GPS devices for short-distance exercise. J Sports Sci Med,2011; 10: 233-234[PubMed]
  • Dellal A, Lago-Peñas C, Chamari K. Effect of the number of ball touch within of 4 vs. 4 small-sided soccer games. Int J Sports Physiol Perform,2011; 6: 322-33
  • Dellal A, Chamari K, Pintus A, Girard O, Cotte T, Keller D. Heart rate responses during small-sided games and short intermittent running training in elite soccer players: a comparative study. J Strength Cond Res,2008; 22: 1449-1457[PubMed][Crossref]
  • Dellal A, Hill-Haas S, Lago-Penas, C, Chamari, K. Small-sided games in soccer: amateur vs. professional players’ physiological responses, physical, and technical activities. J Strength Cond Res,2011; 25: 23712381[WoS]
  • Dellal A, Owen A, Wonge DP, Krustrup P, Van Exsel M, Mallo J. Technical and physical demands of small vs. large sided games in relation to playing position in elite soccer. Hum Mov Sci,2012; 31: 957-969[PubMed][Crossref][WoS]
  • Dellal A, Wong DP, Moalla W, Chamari K. Physical and technical activity of soccer players in the French First League - with special reference to their playing position. Int Sport Med J,2010; 11: 278-290
  • Drust B, Waterhouse J, Atkinson G, Edwards B, Reilly T. Circadian rhythms in sports performance: an update. Chronobiol Int,2005; 22: 21-44[PubMed][Crossref]
  • Espósito F, Impellizzeri FM, Margonato V, Vanni R, Pizzini G, Veicsteinas A. Validity of heart rate as an indicator of aerobic demand during soccer activities in amateur soccer players. Eur J Appl Physiol, 2004; 93: 167-172[Crossref][PubMed]
  • Fanchini M, Azzalin A, Castagna C, Schena F, McCall A, Impellizzeri FM. Effect of bout duration on exercise intensity and technical performance of small-sided games in soccer. J Strength Cond Res,2011; 25:453458[WoS]
  • Flanagan T, Merrick E. Quantifying the workload of soccer players. In W. Spinks, T. Reilly, & A. Murphy (Eds.), Science and Football IV.London: Routledge, 341-349; 2002
  • Gabbett TJ, Abernethy B, Jenkins DG. Influence of field size on the physiological and skill demands of small-sided games in junior and senior rugby league players. J Strength Cond Res,2012; 26: 487-491[PubMed][WoS][Crossref]
  • Gastin PB, McLean O, Spittle M, Breed RV. Quantification of tackling demands in professional Australian football using integrated wearable athlete tracking technology. J Sci Med Sport,2013; 6:589-93[WoS][Crossref]
  • Hill-Haas S, Rowsell G, Dawson B, Coutts A. Acute physiological responses and time-motion characteristics of two small-sided training regimens in youth soccer players. J Strength Cond Res,2009; 23: 111-115[Crossref]
  • Hill-Haas S, Coutts A, Dawson B, Rowsell G. Time-motion characteristics and physiological responses of small-sided games in elite youth players: the influence of player number and rule changes. J Strength Cond Res,2010; 24: 2149-2156[Crossref]
  • Hill-Haas S, Coutts A, Rowsell G, Dawson B. Generic versus small-sided game training in soccer. Int J Sports Med,2009; 30: 636-642[Crossref][WoS]
  • Hill-Haas S, Dawson B, Coutts A, Rowsell G. Physiological responses and time-motion characteristics of various small-sided soccer games in youth players. J Sports Sci,2009; 27: 1-8[Crossref]
  • Hill-Haas S, Dawson B, Impellizzeri FM, Coutts A. Physiology of small sided games training in football. A systematic review. Sports Med,2011; 41: 199-200[Crossref]
  • Hopkins WG. Spreadsheets for analysis of controlled trials, with adjustment for a subject characteristic. Sport Science,2006; 10: 46-50
  • Hopkins WG, Marshall SW, Batterham AM, Hanin J. Progressive statistics for studies in sports medicine and exercise science. Med Sci Sports Exerc,2009; 41: 3-13[Crossref][WoS][PubMed]
  • Impellizzeri F, Marcora SM, Castagna C, Reilly T, Sassi A, Iaia F, Rampinini E. Physiological and performance effects of generic versus specific aerobic training in soccer players. Int J of Sports Med, 2006; 27: 483-492[Crossref]
  • Jones S, Drust B. Physiological and technical demands of 4 v 4 and 8 v 8 in elite youth soccer players. Kinesiology,2007; 39: 150-156
  • Katis A, Kellis E. Effects of small-sided games on physical conditioning and performance in young soccer players. J Sports Sci Med,2009; 8: 374-380[PubMed]
  • Kennett DC, Kempton T, Coutts AJ. Factors affecting exercise intensity in rugby-specific small-sided games. J Strength Cond Res,2012; 26: 2037-2042[PubMed][Crossref]
  • Köklü Y. A comparison of physiological responses to various intermittent and continuous small-sided games in young soccer players. J Hum Kinet,2012; 31: 89-96[PubMed]
  • Koklu Y, Aşci A, Koçak FU, Alemdaroğlu U, Dündar U. Comparison of the physiological responses to different small-sided games in elite young soccer players. J Strength Cond Res,2011; 25: 1522-1528[Crossref][WoS][PubMed]
  • Rampinini E, Impellizzeri FM, Castagna C, Abt G, Chamari K, Sassi A, Marcora SM. Factors influencing physiological responses to small-sided soccer games. J Sports Sci,2007; 25: 659-666[WoS][Crossref][PubMed]
  • Rodrigues V, Mortimer L, Condessa L, Coelho D, Soares D, Garcia E. Exercise intensity in training sessions and official games in soccer. J Sports Sci Med,2007; 6: 57-58
  • Sampaio J, García G, Maçãs V, Ibáñez S, Abrantes C, Caixinha P. Heart rate and perceptual responses to 2 x 2 and 3 × 3 small-sided youth soccer games. J Sports Sci Med,2007; 6: 121-122
  • Sampaio J, Lago C, Goncalves B, Macas VM, Leite N. Effects of pacing, status and unbalance in time motion variables, heart rate and tactical behaviour when playing 5-a-side football small-sided games. J Sci Med Sport,2013, doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2013.04.005[Crossref][PubMed][WoS]
  • Sampaio J, Maçãs V. Measuring tactical behaviour in football. Int J Sports Med,2012; 33: 395-401.[PubMed][WoS]
  • Tessitore A, Meeusen R, Piacentini M, Demarie S, Capranica L. Physiological and technical aspects of “6-a-side” soccer drills. J Sports Med Phys Fit,2006; 46: 36-43
  • Varley MC, Fairweather IH, Aughey RJ. Validity and reliability of GPS for measuring instantaneous velocity during acceleration, deceleration, and constant motion. J Sports Sci,2012; 30: 121-127[PubMed][WoS][Crossref]

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.-psjd-doi-10_2478_hukin-2014-0039
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page.