Curve sprint performance and speed-related capabilities in professional soccer players.

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Rafael Grazioli, Marco Luan H Q Soares, Pedro Schons, ArturA B Preissler, Filipe Veeck, Stefano Benítez-Flores, Ronei S Pinto, Eduardo L Cadore
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Abstract

Background: In soccer, the capacity for acceleration and high-speed tasks extends beyond linear sprints to encompass a broad spectrum of multidirectional movements, including curvilinear sprints. We aimed to correlate mandatory speed-related capabilities with curve sprint (CS) performance in male professional soccer players.

Methods: Twenty-one players (age 25.9 ± 5.4 years) performed the jump squat with 30% and 60% of body mass (JS30% and JS60%, respectively), countermovement (CMJ) and squat jumps (SJ), 10 m and 20 m linear sprint, 17 m CS, 20 m with change-of-direction (COD), and 20 m resisted sprints with 20% and 65% of body mass (RS20% and RS65%, respectively). The Pearson product-moment test and Spearman correlation test were performed.

Results: Strong correlations were observed between 10 m (r = 0.662; p = 0.001) and 20 m (r = 0.677; p < 0.001) linear sprint times with CS times. Regarding the COD speed, moderate correlations with RS20% times (r = 0.508; p = 0.019) and very strong correlations with RS65% times (r = 0.750; p < 0.001) were observed. Moderate relationships were observed for CMJ with 20 m linear sprint times (r = - 0.467; p = 0.033) and CS times (r = - 0.471; p = 0.031), as well as for SJ and CS times (r = - 0.437; p = 0.047).

Conclusions: This information offers insights for enhancing test sensitivity and tailoring training prescriptions in professional soccer, once correlation was found between groups of tasks with vertical predominance (i.e., vertical jump, curved and linear sprints) and horizontal predominance (i.e., COD and resisted sprints).

职业足球运动员的曲线冲刺表现和速度相关能力。
背景:在足球运动中,加速和高速任务的能力不仅仅局限于直线冲刺,还包括曲线冲刺等广泛的多向运动。我们的目的是将强制性速度相关能力与男子职业足球运动员的曲线冲刺(CS)表现联系起来:21 名球员(年龄为 25.9 ± 5.4 岁)分别进行了占体重 30% 和 60% 的深蹲跳(JS30% 和 JS60%)、反向运动(CMJ)和深蹲跳(SJ)、10 米和 20 米直线冲刺、17 米 CS、20 米变向冲刺(COD)以及占体重 20% 和 65% 的 20 米阻力冲刺(RS20% 和 RS65%)。进行了皮尔逊积矩检验和斯皮尔曼相关检验:结果:观察到 10 米(r = 0.662;p = 0.001)和 20 米(r = 0.677;p 结论:这两个数据之间存在很强的相关性:一旦发现以垂直为主的任务组(即垂直跳跃、曲线和直线冲刺)和以水平为主的任务组(即 COD 和阻力冲刺)之间存在相关性,这些信息将为提高测试灵敏度和定制职业足球训练处方提供启示。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies brings you the latest therapeutic techniques and current professional debate. Publishing highly illustrated articles on a wide range of subjects this journal is immediately relevant to everyday clinical practice in private, community and primary health care settings. Techiques featured include: • Physical Therapy • Osteopathy • Chiropractic • Massage Therapy • Structural Integration • Feldenkrais • Yoga Therapy • Dance • Physiotherapy • Pilates • Alexander Technique • Shiatsu and Tuina
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