Post-Match Recovery Responses in Italian Serie A Youth Soccer Players: Effects of Manipulating Training Load 48 h After Match Play

Alberto Franceschi, Mark A. Robinson, Daniel J. Owens, Thomas Brownlee, Darragh R. Connolly, Aaron J. Coutts, Duccio Ferrari Bravo, Kevin Enright
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This study described the recovery responses following match play and examined the effects of manipulating training load 48 h post-match in Italian Serie A youth soccer players. Forty-eight players were assessed using the countermovement jump (CMJ), isometric posterior-chain muscle test (IPC), muscle soreness and fatigue before (pre) and after (0.5 h post, 48 h post and 72 h post) a match. At 48 h post-match, players were randomly assigned to a complete training (CT; n = 26) or a reduced training (RT; n = 22) group. Recovery differences were analysed between time points and training groups, with training loads quantified on match day (MD) and match day plus two (MD + 2). Recovery measures were impaired immediately post-match (p < 0.05). IPC and muscle soreness demonstrated incomplete recovery 48 h post-match (p < 0.05), whereas CMJ and fatigue returned to baseline (p > 0.05). Training load on MD did not differ between groups (p > 0.05), whereas the CT group had higher load on MD + 2 compared to RT (p < 0.05). A significant time × group interaction was observed for CMJ height and IPC measures (p < 0.05), with reductions in physical performance observed in the CT group from 48 to 72 h post-match (p < 0.05). A youth soccer match acutely impaired physical performance and recovery status, with prolonged and incomplete recovery of hamstring force and elevated muscle soreness 48 h post-match. A high-volume and high-intensity session administered 48 h post-match negatively influenced physical performance compared to a moderate training session.

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意甲青少年足球运动员赛后恢复反应:赛后48小时训练负荷的影响
本研究描述了意甲青少年足球运动员比赛后的恢复反应,并考察了赛后48小时操纵训练负荷的影响。采用反动作跳跃(CMJ)、等长后链肌肉测试(IPC)、比赛前后(0.5 h、48 h、72 h)对48名运动员进行肌肉酸痛和疲劳评估。在比赛后48小时,球员被随机分配到一个完整的训练(CT;n = 26)或减少训练(RT;N = 22)组。分析时间点和训练组之间的恢复差异,在比赛日(MD)和比赛日加2 (MD + 2)量化训练负荷。恢复措施在赛后立即受损(p <;0.05)。IPC和肌肉酸痛在比赛后48小时显示不完全恢复(p <;0.05),而CMJ和疲劳恢复到基线(p >;0.05)。MD训练负荷组间无差异(p >;0.05),而CT组MD + 2负荷高于RT组(p <;0.05)。CMJ高度和IPC测量存在显著的时间×组交互作用(p <;0.05),在比赛后48至72小时,观察到CT组的运动能力下降(p <;0.05)。一场青少年足球比赛严重损害了身体表现和恢复状态,比赛后48小时腘绳肌力恢复时间长且不完全,肌肉酸痛加剧。与中等强度训练相比,赛后48小时的大容量高强度训练对体能表现有负面影响。
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