Biochemical Response Comparisons of a Competitive Microcycle Vs. Congested Fixture Periods in Elite Level European Champions League Soccer Players

A. Owen
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Across the course of an elite soccer season, the continual training, playing demands and additional stressors imposed upon players can lead to significant changes in haematological profiles [1]. Soccer is characterized by high intensity intermittent activity patterns. Players perform numerous intensive accelerations and decelerations in conjunction with high-intensity activities including sprinting, jumping, kicking and changing direction [2,3]. Such activity can cause muscle fiber damage. In the literature, CK is commonly used to examine exercise severity and exercise-induced muscle damage [4-6]. A soccer-game impose on players to repeat high numbers of very intensive accelerations and decelerations [7] that involve both concentric and eccentric contractions of the lower limb muscles, which may induce micro damages and structure changes to the muscles [8,9]. CK values have been shown to increase between 24-48h post-competitive soccer play, and to return to baseline approximately 72h or more [10-13], however, interestingly the variation across a typical competitive week of CK values linked to training load (TL) distribution have to date not been investigated. The presence of muscle damage after a soccer match could potentially impair subsequent training and competition performances, however further research is needed.
欧洲冠军联赛精英球员竞争性微循环与拥挤赛程的生化反应比较
在整个精英足球赛季中,持续的训练、比赛要求和施加在球员身上的额外压力因素可能导致血液学特征的显著变化[1]。足球的特点是高强度间歇活动模式。运动员进行大量的加速和减速,同时进行高强度的活动,包括冲刺、跳跃、踢球和改变方向[2,3]。这种活动会导致肌肉纤维损伤。在文献中,CK常用于检测运动严重程度和运动引起的肌肉损伤[4-6]。足球比赛迫使运动员重复大量的非常剧烈的加速和减速[7],这些加速和减速涉及下肢肌肉的同心和偏心收缩,这可能导致肌肉的微损伤和结构变化[8,9]。CK值在足球比赛后24-48小时内增加,并在大约72小时或更长时间内恢复到基线[10-13],然而,有趣的是,在一个典型的比赛周内,与训练负荷(TL)分布相关的CK值的变化迄今尚未被调查。足球比赛后出现的肌肉损伤可能会影响随后的训练和比赛表现,但这还需要进一步的研究。
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