Impact of fixture congestion on indices of performance & recovery in youth soccer players

Elite soccer schedules often require players to undertake two competitive fixtures within seven days. Previous research has reported that around 72-96 hours are required after a single soccer match for measures of muscle function to return to pre-game levels (1,2). As players are regularly required to complete periods where games are separated by only 48 to 72 hours contemporary research has started to investigate the e ects xture congestion has on elite senior players activity pro les and markers of recovery (3,4,5). However, it is apparent that there is a paucity of literature regarding the impact of fixture congestion in elite youth players (20). Aim. It is unclear how the exposure to two competitive fixtures within seven days a ects physical performance and recovery status in elite youth soccer players. The current study sought to identify if a di erence existed in indices of physical output and recovery during the second fixture in a double game week in comparison to a single game week.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:junior sports sport games
Tagging:Überlastung
Published in:Sport Performance & Science Reports
Language:English
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://sportperfsci.com/impact-of-fixture-congestion-on-indices-of-performance-recovery-in-youth-soccer-players/
Volume:17
Pages:1-4
Document types:research paper
Level:advanced