[Effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on physical performance parameters in professional football].

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-24 DOI:10.1007/s40664-022-00455-z
D Friebe, M Fischer, F Giesche, E Füzéki, W Banzer
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Abstract

Background: Governmental measures in 2020 to contain the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) brought training and competition in professional soccer to a temporary halt in many countries. As a result of the lockdown, training possibilities were mostly limited to nonspecific home-based training methods. It is unclear whether the lack of sport-specific stimuli led to a reduction in the physical performance of soccer players.

Methods: For the narrative review, the PubMed, Google Scholar and BISp-Surf databases were selectively searched for studies examining the effects of the lockdown on physical performance parameters in adult professional soccer players.

Results: In this review six prospective longitudinal studies were included. In all studies home-based training was performed during quarantine. Of the studies four compared the performance of the soccer players with data from previous seasons and two studies assessed the performance of players immediately before and after the lockdown period.

Discussion: While general strength and endurance performances can be maintained through home-based substitute training programs, the studies indicated that the lack of football-specific stimuli could have an impact on the rapid power and speed performances of soccer players. Progressive loading control especially for speed training should be considered when returning to regular training in order to reduce the risk of injuries.

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背景:2020年政府为遏制2型严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)而采取的措施使许多国家的职业足球训练和比赛暂时停止。由于封锁,培训的可能性主要限于非特定的家庭培训方法。目前尚不清楚缺乏运动特异性刺激是否会导致足球运动员身体表现的下降。方法:在叙述性综述中,有选择地检索PubMed、Google Scholar和BISp-Surf数据库,以研究封锁对成年职业足球运动员身体表现参数的影响。结果:本综述纳入了6项前瞻性纵向研究。在所有研究中,在隔离期间进行了以家庭为基础的培训。在这些研究中,有四项研究将足球运动员的表现与前几个赛季的数据进行了比较,有两项研究评估了球员在封锁期前后的表现。讨论:虽然一般的力量和耐力表现可以通过家庭替代训练项目来维持,但研究表明,缺乏足球特定刺激可能会对足球运动员的快速力量和速度表现产生影响。为了减少受伤的风险,在恢复正常训练时应考虑渐进式负荷控制,特别是速度训练。
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