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The Effect of Speed Endurance Versus Core Training on The Repeated Sprint Ability of Youth Male Soccer Players – A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Maciel, Olavo
, Figueiredo, Pedro
, Baptista, Ivan
, Nakamura, Fábio Y.
, Martins, Ricardo
, Afonso, José
in
Adolescent
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Endurance Training - methods
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Men
/ Pediatric research
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - methods
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - physiology
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Portugal
/ Running - physiology
/ Soccer
/ Soccer - physiology
/ Soccer players
/ Sports medicine
/ Sports training
/ Sprinting
/ Training
2024
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The Effect of Speed Endurance Versus Core Training on The Repeated Sprint Ability of Youth Male Soccer Players – A Randomized Controlled Trial
by
Maciel, Olavo
, Figueiredo, Pedro
, Baptista, Ivan
, Nakamura, Fábio Y.
, Martins, Ricardo
, Afonso, José
in
Adolescent
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Endurance Training - methods
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Men
/ Pediatric research
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - methods
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - physiology
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Portugal
/ Running - physiology
/ Soccer
/ Soccer - physiology
/ Soccer players
/ Sports medicine
/ Sports training
/ Sprinting
/ Training
2024
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The Effect of Speed Endurance Versus Core Training on The Repeated Sprint Ability of Youth Male Soccer Players – A Randomized Controlled Trial
by
Maciel, Olavo
, Figueiredo, Pedro
, Baptista, Ivan
, Nakamura, Fábio Y.
, Martins, Ricardo
, Afonso, José
in
Adolescent
/ Athletic Performance - physiology
/ Endurance Training - methods
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Men
/ Pediatric research
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - methods
/ Physical Conditioning, Human - physiology
/ Physical Endurance - physiology
/ Physiological aspects
/ Portugal
/ Running - physiology
/ Soccer
/ Soccer - physiology
/ Soccer players
/ Sports medicine
/ Sports training
/ Sprinting
/ Training
2024
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The Effect of Speed Endurance Versus Core Training on The Repeated Sprint Ability of Youth Male Soccer Players – A Randomized Controlled Trial
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The Effect of Speed Endurance Versus Core Training on The Repeated Sprint Ability of Youth Male Soccer Players – A Randomized Controlled Trial
2024
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The effects of specific training protocols to improve repeated sprint ability are well known; however, the utility of non-specific training for this purpose is doubtful. Therefore, this study aimed to compare the effects of a specific (sport-related) vs. non-specific (general physical development) eight-week training protocol on developing or maintaining repeated sprint ability in soccer players. Thirty-eight male soccer players (aged 17.1 ± 0.3 years) were randomly divided into a speed endurance group (n = 18) and a core training group (n = 20). The speed endurance group performed 4 sprints lasting 15 seconds with a recovery of 75 seconds, while the core training group performed 2 sets of 4 exercises for 30 seconds with 15 seconds of recovery. Both protocols were performed twice a week. All players performed the Running-Based Anaerobic Sprint Test (6 consecutive 35-meter sprints with 10-seconds recovery intervals). A mixed two-way ANOVA was performed with no significant effects in the interaction term. On average, the speed endurance and the core training groups improved their repeated sprint ability by 7.9% and 8.0%, respectively, from pre- to post-assessment (p < 0.001, η2p = 0.459). No significant between-group differences were detected for the Running-Based Anaerobic Sprint Test total time or maximum power. In principle, specific and non-specific low-volume training protocols may improve repeated sprint ability over eight weeks in soccer players. However, the improvements may have been derived from the continued soccer-specific training, which is the reason why future studies should include a passive control group and test whether high session volumes produce different results.
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine,Uludag University
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