Monitoring changes in physical performance with heart rate measures in young soccer players

被引:205
作者
Buchheit, M. [1 ]
Simpson, M. B. [1 ]
Al Haddad, H. [1 ]
Bourdon, P. C. [1 ]
Mendez-Villanueva, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] ASPIRE Acad Sports Excellence, Sport Sci Dept, Physiol Unit, Doha, Qatar
关键词
Association football; Fitness monitoring; Submaximal heart rate; Heart rate recovery; Heart rate variability; RATE-VARIABILITY; RATE RECOVERY; TRAINING RESPONSE; AEROBIC FITNESS; EXERCISE; RELIABILITY; MODULATION; EXERTION; FATIGUE;
D O I
10.1007/s00421-011-2014-0
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to verify the validity of using exercise heart rate (HRex), HR recovery (HRR) and post-exercise HR variability (HRV) during and after a submaximal running test to predict changes in physical performance over an entire competitive season in highly trained young soccer players. Sixty-five complete data sets were analyzed comparing two consecutive testing sessions (3-4 months apart) collected on 46 players (age 15.1 +/- 1.5 years). Physical performance tests included a 5-min run at 9 km h(-1) followed by a seated 5-min recovery period to measure HRex, HRR and HRV, a counter movement jump, acceleration and maximal sprinting speed obtained during a 40-m sprint with 10-m splits, repeated-sprint performance and an incremental running test to estimate maximal cardiorespiratory function (end test velocity VVam-Eval). Possible changes in physical performance were examined for the players presenting a substantial change in HR measures over two consecutive testing sessions (greater than 3, 13 and 10% for HRex, HRR and HRV, respectively). A decrease in HRex or increase in HRV was associated with likely improvements in VVam-Eval; opposite changes led to unclear changes in VVam-Eval. Moderate relationships were also found between individual changes in HRR and sprint [r = 0.39, 90% CL (0.07; 0.64)] and repeated-sprint performance [r = -0.38 (-0.05;-0.64)]. To conclude, while monitoring HRex and HRV was effective in tracking improvements in VVam-Eval, changes in HRR were moderately associated with changes in (repeated-) sprint performance. The present data also question the use of HRex and HRV as systematic markers of physical performance decrements in youth soccer players.
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