Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents

Purpose: The aims of this study were to (1) investigate the health-related physical fitness profile of untrained adolescent boys in comparison to adolescent soccer players, (2) determine the intensity and enjoyment of 6 v 6 and 4 v 4 small-sided games, and (3) evaluate the health-related effects of...

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Main Authors: Amri Hammami, Morten B. Randers, Sofien Kasmi, Mohamed Razgallah, Zouhaier Tabka, Karim Chamari, Ezdine Bouhlel
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Sport and Health Science
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spelling doaj-436a8711b3554f6faba11478ce10cd7a2020-11-24T20:53:57ZengElsevierJournal of Sport and Health Science2095-25462018-04-0172169175Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescentsAmri Hammami0Morten B. Randers1Sofien Kasmi2Mohamed Razgallah3Zouhaier Tabka4Karim Chamari5Ezdine Bouhlel6Laboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse 4000, Tunisia; Corresponding author.Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense M 5230, DenmarkSport Performance Optimization, Research Laboratory, National Center of Medicine and Sciences in Sport, Tunis 1004, TunisiaLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse 4000, TunisiaLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse 4000, TunisiaAthlete Health and Performance Research Centre, Aspetar, Qatar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha 29222, QatarLaboratory of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse 4000, TunisiaPurpose: The aims of this study were to (1) investigate the health-related physical fitness profile of untrained adolescent boys in comparison to adolescent soccer players, (2) determine the intensity and enjoyment of 6 v 6 and 4 v 4 small-sided games, and (3) evaluate the health-related effects of a short-period of soccer training in the untrained group. Methods: Forty-one adolescent boys (untrained, n = 24: age = 15.9 ± 0.6 years; trained, n = 17: age = 15.7 ± 0.7 years) were recruited. For Purpose 1, the players (n = 17) and the untrained (n = 24) boys were tested for speed, jumping power, postural balance, flexibility, and aerobic capacity. After baseline testing, Purposes 2 and 3 were addressed by randomly assigning the untrained boys to either a soccer-training group (small-sided games, 2 sessions per week for 8 weeks) or to a control group, followed by identical retesting. Results: At baseline, physical fitness was higher (p < 0.001) in trained players than in untrained for aerobic fitness, sprinting, jumping power, and postural balance. Small-sided games using 6 v 6 or 4 v 4 elicited similar heart rate (HR) (mean:  ~ 85% peak heart rate, HRpeak), rate of perceived exertion, and enjoyment responses. Over 8 weeks, the between-group analysis revealed that soccer training had a large beneficial effect on postural balance (45%) when compared with control group with unclear effects on other fitness parameters. Conclusion: Adolescent soccer players had markedly higher physical fitness compared with untrained adolescents. Small-sided soccer games practiced by untrained adolescents elicited high exercise intensity. While 8 weeks of twice-weekly soccer training sessions induced significant improvement in postural balance, the short duration of the study was not sufficient to result in between-group differences in sprint and jump performance or aerobic fitness. Keywords: Enjoyment, Football, Heart rate, Small-sided games, Traininghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095254617301552
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author Amri Hammami
Morten B. Randers
Sofien Kasmi
Mohamed Razgallah
Zouhaier Tabka
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
spellingShingle Amri Hammami
Morten B. Randers
Sofien Kasmi
Mohamed Razgallah
Zouhaier Tabka
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
Journal of Sport and Health Science
author_facet Amri Hammami
Morten B. Randers
Sofien Kasmi
Mohamed Razgallah
Zouhaier Tabka
Karim Chamari
Ezdine Bouhlel
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title Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
title_short Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
title_full Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
title_fullStr Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
title_sort effects of soccer training on health-related physical fitness measures in male adolescents
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Sport and Health Science
issn 2095-2546
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Purpose: The aims of this study were to (1) investigate the health-related physical fitness profile of untrained adolescent boys in comparison to adolescent soccer players, (2) determine the intensity and enjoyment of 6 v 6 and 4 v 4 small-sided games, and (3) evaluate the health-related effects of a short-period of soccer training in the untrained group. Methods: Forty-one adolescent boys (untrained, n = 24: age = 15.9 ± 0.6 years; trained, n = 17: age = 15.7 ± 0.7 years) were recruited. For Purpose 1, the players (n = 17) and the untrained (n = 24) boys were tested for speed, jumping power, postural balance, flexibility, and aerobic capacity. After baseline testing, Purposes 2 and 3 were addressed by randomly assigning the untrained boys to either a soccer-training group (small-sided games, 2 sessions per week for 8 weeks) or to a control group, followed by identical retesting. Results: At baseline, physical fitness was higher (p < 0.001) in trained players than in untrained for aerobic fitness, sprinting, jumping power, and postural balance. Small-sided games using 6 v 6 or 4 v 4 elicited similar heart rate (HR) (mean:  ~ 85% peak heart rate, HRpeak), rate of perceived exertion, and enjoyment responses. Over 8 weeks, the between-group analysis revealed that soccer training had a large beneficial effect on postural balance (45%) when compared with control group with unclear effects on other fitness parameters. Conclusion: Adolescent soccer players had markedly higher physical fitness compared with untrained adolescents. Small-sided soccer games practiced by untrained adolescents elicited high exercise intensity. While 8 weeks of twice-weekly soccer training sessions induced significant improvement in postural balance, the short duration of the study was not sufficient to result in between-group differences in sprint and jump performance or aerobic fitness. Keywords: Enjoyment, Football, Heart rate, Small-sided games, Training
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