Monitoring of sprint and change of direction velocity, vertical jump height, and repeated sprint ability in sub-elite female football players throughout their menstrual cycle.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-16 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2024.2328674
P H Igonin, F Cognasse, P Gonzalo, P Philippot, I Rogowski, T Sabot, N Boisseau, C Martin
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Abstract

Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between the early follicular (EF, i.e., menstruation), late follicular (LF), and middle luteal (ML) phases of the menstrual cycle and different factors that may influence football performance.

Methods: To this end, 11 eumenorrheic sub-elite female football players underwent field tests to assess sprint speed, lower extremity power, repeated sprint ability, velocity on change of direction, and technical skills at each cycle phase.

Results: Performance during the 15-m change of direction ability test, 15-m ball dribbling test, squat jump height, total sprint time [sum of 7 sprints] and decrement score [(mean sprint time/best sprint time × 100) - 100], maximum and mean heart rate, and perceived exertion did not significantly differ among menstrual cycle phases. Conversely, the linear sprint velocity over 10, 20, 30-m distances was decreased in EF vs LF (10-, 20- and 30-m) and in ML vs LF (10- and 20-m) (p < 0.05). The 40-m sprint velocity did not change in the different menstrual cycle phases.

Conclusion: Overall, our study suggests that sex hormone fluctuations during the menstrual cycle are not associated with vertical jump, velocity on change of direction, and repeated sprint ability, but may influence linear sprint velocity over short distances (10, 20, and 30 m).

监测亚精英女足运动员在整个月经周期的冲刺和变向速度、垂直跳跃高度和重复冲刺能力。
目的:本研究旨在调查月经周期的早期卵泡期(EF,即月经期)、晚期卵泡期(LF)和中期黄体期(ML)与可能影响足球表现的不同因素之间的关联:为此,11 名无月经的亚精英女足运动员接受了现场测试,以评估每个周期阶段的冲刺速度、下肢力量、重复冲刺能力、变向速度和技术技能:结果:15 米变向能力测试、15 米运球测试、蹲跳高度、总冲刺时间[7 次冲刺之和]和递减分数[(平均冲刺时间/最佳冲刺时间×100)-100]、最大和平均心率以及感觉到的体力消耗在不同月经周期阶段没有显著差异。相反,EF 与 LF(10、20 和 30 米)相比,ML 与 LF(10 和 20 米)相比,10、20 和 30 米距离的线性冲刺速度均有所下降(p 结论:EF 与 LF(10、20 和 30 米)和 ML 与 LF(10 和 20 米)相比,10、20 和 30 米距离的线性冲刺速度均有所下降:总之,我们的研究表明,月经周期中的性激素波动与立定跳远、变向速度和重复冲刺能力无关,但可能会影响短距离(10、20 和 30 米)的线性冲刺速度。
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