Physical fatigue exacerbates the negative effects of mental fatigue on soccer performance in practitioners

IF 0.5 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES European Journal of Human Movement Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.21134/eurjhm.2023.50.7
J. Díaz-García
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Soccer is mentally as well as physically fatiguing. Negative effects of isolated mental fatigue on soccer performance have been reported, however, it does not appear isolated in soccer. This study compared the effects of baseline, mental fatigue and combined mental and physical fatigue on soccer performance. Voluntarily, 18 male soccer practitioners (23.61 ± 4.12y) participated in six randomized and crossover sessions– two non-induced fatigue baseline (30 min. documentary), 2 isolated mental fatigue (30 min. Incongruent Stroop) and 2 combined physical and mental fatigue (30 min. Incongruent Stroop while cycling at 80-85% of the theoretical Maximum Heart Rate). The Visual Analogue Scale pre- and post- fatiguing protocol for mental fatigue, and the Questionnaire to Quantify Mental Load in Sports Team for mental load post-fatiguing protocol were collected. The Loughborough shooting and passing test were performed post- fatiguing protocols. Results revealed the combined protocol as the most mentally loading and fatiguing, showing significant differences when compared with isolated mental fatigue and baseline (p<.001). Isolated mental fatigue was significantly more mentally loading (p<.001) and fatiguing (p<.001) that baseline. Significant impairments on soccer performance were observed after isolated mental fatigue and combined protocols in comparison with baseline (p<.001). However, these impairments were significantly higher after combined than isolated mental fatigue (p<.043). In conclusion, the presence of physical fatigue combined with mental fatigue exacerbates the negative effects that isolated mental fatigue causes on soccer performance.
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身体疲劳加剧了心理疲劳对运动员足球表现的负面影响
足球使人身心俱疲。孤立的精神疲劳对足球表现的负面影响已经有报道,然而,它似乎并不是孤立的足球。本研究比较了基线疲劳、精神疲劳和身心综合疲劳对足球表现的影响。18名男性足球运动员(23.61±4.12岁)自愿参加了6个随机交叉训练——2个非诱发性疲劳基线(30分钟记录),2个孤立的精神疲劳(30分钟不一致Stroop), 2个身心联合疲劳(30分钟不一致Stroop,同时以理论最大心率的80-85%进行循环)。收集了疲劳前、疲劳后心理负荷视觉模拟量表和疲劳后心理负荷量化问卷。拉夫堡射击和通过测试是在疲劳测试后进行的。结果显示,联合治疗方案是最严重的精神负荷和疲劳,与单独的精神疲劳和基线相比有显著差异(p< 0.001)。与基线相比,孤立性精神疲劳显著增加精神负荷(p< 0.001)和疲劳(p< 0.001)。与基线相比,在单独的精神疲劳和联合治疗后,观察到足球表现的显著损伤(p< 0.001)。然而,合并后的这些损伤明显高于单独的精神疲劳(p< 0.043)。总之,身体疲劳与精神疲劳的结合加剧了孤立的精神疲劳对足球表现的负面影响。
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European Journal of Human Movement
European Journal of Human Movement Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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