Associations Between Variations in Accumulated Workload and Physiological Variables in Young Male Soccer Players Over the Course of a Season

年轻男子足球运动员赛季中累积运动负荷变化与生理变量之间的关联

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Abstract

This study sought to analyze the relationship between in-season training workload with changes in aerobic power (VO(2m) (ax) ), maximum and resting heart rate (HR (max) and HR (rest) ), linear sprint medium (LSM), and short test (LSS), in soccer players younger than 16 years (under-16 soccer players). We additionally aimed to explain changes in fitness levels during the in-season through regression models, considering accumulated load, baseline levels, and peak height velocity (PHV) as predictors. Twenty-three male sub-elite soccer players aged 15.5 ± 0.2 years (PHV: 13.6 ± 0.4 years; body height: 172.7 ± 4.2 cm; body mass: 61.3 ± 5.6 kg; body fat: 13.7% ± 3.9%; VO(2m) (ax) : 48.4 ± 2.6 mL⋅kg(-1)⋅min(-1)), were tested three times across the season (i.e., early-season (EaS), mid-season (MiS), and end-season (EnS) for VO(2m) (ax) , HR (max) , LSM, and LSS. Aerobic and speed variables gradually improved over the season and had a strong association with PHV. Moreover, the HR (max) demonstrated improvements from EaS to EnS; however, this was more evident in the intermediate period (from EaS to MiS) and had a strong association with VO(2m) (ax) . Regression analysis showed significant predictions for VO(2m) (ax) [F (() (2,) (20)) = 8.18, p ≤ 0.001] with an R (2) of 0.45. In conclusion, the meaningful variation of youth players' fitness levels can be observed across the season, and such changes can be partially explained by the load imposed.

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