J. Halouani, C. H'mida, K. Trabelsi, C. Clark, H. Chtourou
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Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore the physical parameters and the heart rate responses of elite minifootball players during an international match. Methods: Ten male elite players from two national teams (Tunisia vs. Switzerland) participated in this study (26.2 ± 1.9 years, 175 ± 7 cm, 79.2 ± 5.8 kg). Heart rate was recorded by polar team system all the time that players spent moving on the pitch (walking, jogging, and running). For physical parameters, parameters (i.e., indicator of workload, sprints, total distance, acceleration and deceleration) were gathered using wearable GPS. Results: Results showed that the minifootball match induced high intensity exercise (86% HRmax). Moreover, total distance and high-intensity running distance were significantly higher in favor of the first half than in the second half. Likewise, sprints, acceleration and deceleration at high intensity were significantly higher in the first half. Conclusions: Minifootball is a physically intense sport, necessitating high intensity. Thus, its physical demands should be taken into consideration by coaches when designing and implementing training sessions.
目的:探讨优秀小型足球运动员在国际比赛中的身体参数和心率反应。方法:来自两支国家队(突尼斯vs瑞士)的10名优秀男运动员(26.2±1.9岁,175±7 cm, 79.2±5.8 kg)。运动员在球场上运动(散步、慢跑和跑步)时,心率都由极地团队系统记录下来。物理参数方面,采用可穿戴式GPS采集工作负荷指标、冲刺、总距离、加减速等参数。结果:结果表明,小型足球比赛诱发高强度运动(86% HRmax)。总距离和高强度跑步距离均显著高于前半段。同样,高强度的冲刺、加速和减速在上半年明显更高。结论:迷你足球是一项身体强度较大的运动,需要高强度。因此,教练员在设计和实施训练课程时应考虑其身体需求。