The effect of post-match fatigue on physical performance in adolescent soccer players.

Citation:
Aldhabi, R., M. Albadi, A. Alzahrani, A. Almasari, F. Alorabi, M. Alsobhi, A. Gmmash, R. Othman, M. Almaddah, and A. A. Khalil, "The effect of post-match fatigue on physical performance in adolescent soccer players.", The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 2024.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Soccer involves many physically challenging actions and engaging in such activities can induce a decline in performance due to physical fatigue which predisposes players to develop injuries. The present study aimed to examine the impact of post-match fatigue on functional performance and Inter-Limb Asymmetry Index (LSI) in adolescent soccer players.

METHODS: Thirty-eight adolescent male soccer players (15-18 years) completed a battery of functional performance measures (Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale, 10 m sprint, agility T-test, and Single leg hop for distance (SLHD) test). The data collection started prior to a soccer match and consisted of two testing sessions; two hours before the match, while the subsequent testing session was performed within two hours immediately following the match.

RESULTS: The study results revealed a significant effect of post-match fatigue on change of direction abilities and SLHD (moderate effect size). However, no significant differences were observed in the 10 m sprint test and LSI (P>0.05).

CONCLUSIONS: Functional performance measures such as agility test and SLHD test can detect physical ability changes due to post-match fatigue in adolescent soccer players. The study findings offer insightful and practical information on the importance of employing field-based functional performance measures in monitoring players' recovery following a game.

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