Physiological adaptation to 6 weeks of specific training of intercollegiate soccer players

J. Rico-Sanz, H. Silverman, D. Mccann, P. Molé
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The purpose of this study was first to examine selected anthropometric and physiological characteristics of the outfield players of a soccer team according to playing position, and secondly to study the effects of a six week soccer training regimen on peak aerobic power (VO2peak), treadmill run‐time to exhaustion (TTE), percent body fat (%BF), and sum of skinfold thicknesses (SST). Twenty four outfield players of an intercollegiate soccer team [9 defenders (DF), 8 midfielders (MF), and 7 forwards (FW)] participated in the first part of the study, whereas only 17 players completed the training. Body weight and height were not different among playing positions. Also, no difference was found between player positions for: (a) %BF [DF = 9.9 ± 2.2(SD) MF=10.2 ± 5.7; FW=10.6 ± 4.1%], (b) VO2peak [DF = 55.9 ± 3.3; MF = 56.4 ± 5.2; FW = 52.9 ± 4.3ml · min−1 · kg−1], and (c) maximal ventilation rate [DF= 127.8 ± 11.8; MF= 119.1 ± 13.0; FW= 117.1 ±7.3 1·min−1]. The TTE was not different among groups. The VO2peak before training was 55.3 ± 4.3 ml · min−1· kg−1 and it increased (p≤.05) to 57.5±5.8 ml · min−1· kg−1 after training. TTE also increased (p≤.05) from 22.8 ± 3.0 min before to 25.2 ± 1.6 min after training. Although body mass (74.0 ± 6.4 kg) and % BF (9.8 ± 4.4%) remained unchanged during the training period, the SST decreased (p ≤ .05) from 60.9 ± 17.4 to 55.4 ± 14.0 mm. The results indicated no difference in selected anthropometric and physiological variables among playing positions. The loss of subcutaneous fat without a change in the total fat after six weeks of training in all players suggests there was a redistribution of fat storage.
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校际足球运动员6周专项训练的生理适应
本研究的目的首先是根据踢球位置考察足球队外场球员的人体测量学和生理特征,其次是研究六周的足球训练方案对峰值有氧能力(VO2peak)、跑步机跑到疲劳时间(TTE)、体脂率(%BF)和皮肤折叠厚度总和(SST)的影响。某校际足球队的24名外场球员[9名后卫(DF), 8名中场(MF), 7名前锋(FW)]参加了第一部分的研究,而只有17名球员完成了训练。不同打球位置的学生体重和身高差异不大。此外,球员位置之间也没有差异:(a) %BF [DF = 9.9±2.2(SD) MF=10.2±5.7;FW=10.6±4.1%],(b) VO2peak [DF = 55.9±3.3;Mf = 56.4±5.2;FW = 52.9±4.3ml·min−1·kg−1],(c)最大通风量[DF= 127.8±11.8];Mf = 119.1±13.0;FW= 117.1±7.3 1·min−1]。各组间的TTE没有差异。训练前vo2峰值为55.3±4.3 ml·min−1·kg−1,训练后vo2峰值为57.5±5.8 ml·min−1·kg−1 (p≤0.05)。TTE由训练前的22.8±3.0 min增加到训练后的25.2±1.6 min,差异有统计学意义(p≤0.05)。虽然在训练期间体重(74.0±6.4 kg)和% BF(9.8±4.4%)保持不变,但海表温度从60.9±17.4 mm下降到55.4±14.0 mm (p≤0.05)。结果表明,在选择的人体测量和生理变量中,不同的打球位置没有差异。经过六周的训练,所有球员的皮下脂肪都减少了,但总脂肪却没有变化,这表明脂肪储存有了重新分配。
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