Effect of Three Months Specific Training on Physical Capacities of Iraq Futsal Players

Dheyab Mashaan Hailan Al-Azzawi, Jamel Halouani, Ahmed Oraibi Sabea Al-Gertani, Hamdi Chtourou
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Background: Futsal is a high-intensity team sport taxing both the aerobic and the anaerobic pathways. Thus, this sport requires the development of some specific physical capacities such as: Sprinting, jumping, agility and endurance. Objectives: Examine the effect of three months specific training on physical capacities (speed, explosive strength, agility and endurance) of Iraq futsal players. Methods: Twenty males’ professional futsal players (age: 19.73 ± 1.1 years, height: 172 ± 4.2 cm; body mass: 55.3 ± 8.9 kg) were divided into an experimental group (EG; n = 10) and a control group (CG; n = 10). Participants were selected from a first division team in Iraq. Before and after three months of specific training (at the pre-season phase), 5m and 15m sprint, counter movement jump (CMJ), change of direction [505 agility test (CODA)] and futsal intermittent endurance (FIET) tests were realized. During the three months, the CG continue their usual training and the EG used plyometric as well as technical and physical exercises. Results: For the sprint performance, although no-significant difference was reported between pre- and post-training for the 5 m sprint, the 15 m sprint performance was better at post- compared to pre-training (P < 0.05) for the EG. For jumping performance, CMJ was higher at post- compared to pre-training (P < 0.05) for the EG. Likewise, for agility and endurance, CODA performance and peak velocity during the FIET test were better at post- compared to pre-training (P < 0.05) for the EG. However, except a better performance for 15m sprint and peak velocity during the FIET test for the EG compared to CG at post-training (P < 0.05), no-significant differences were reported between pre- and post-training for the CG and between the two groups at pre- and post-training. Conclusions: In the light of these data, results have shown that improvement in physical capacities take into consideration the characteristics of futsal during training.
三个月专项训练对伊拉克五人制足球运动员体能的影响
背景:五人制足球是一项高强度的团队运动,同时需要有氧和无氧途径。因此,这项运动需要发展一些特定的身体能力,如:短跑、跳跃、敏捷和耐力。目的:考察三个月的专项训练对伊拉克五人制足球运动员体能(速度、爆发力、敏捷性和耐力)的影响。方法:男性五人制职业足球运动员20名,年龄19.73±1.1岁,身高172±4.2 cm;体重:55.3±8.9 kg)分为实验组(EG;n = 10)和对照组(CG;N = 10)。参与者是从伊拉克的一支甲级队伍中挑选出来的。在三个月的专项训练(季前赛阶段)前后,分别进行5米和15米冲刺、反动作跳跃(CMJ)、方向变化[505敏捷性测试(CODA)]和五人间歇耐力(FIET)测试。在三个月的时间里,初级训练组继续进行常规训练,初级训练组则进行增强式训练以及技术和体能训练。结果:在短跑成绩方面,5米短跑训练前与训练后无显著差异,但15米短跑训练后成绩优于训练前(P <EG为0.05)。在跳跃表现方面,训练后的CMJ高于训练前(P <EG为0.05)。同样,对于敏捷性和耐力,FIET测试中的CODA表现和峰值速度在训练后比训练前更好(P <EG为0.05)。然而,除了在训练后的FIET测试中,EG在15米短跑和峰值速度方面的表现优于CG (P <0.05),训练前后以及训练前后两组间无显著差异。结论:根据这些数据,结果表明体能的提高在训练过程中考虑了五人制足球的特点。
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