Monitoring Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Professional Soccer Players: Is It Worth the Prick?

被引:19
作者
Buchheit, Martin [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Simpson, Ben M. [1 ]
Lacome, Mathieu [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Paris St Germain Football Club, Performance Dept, St Germain En Laye, France
[2] Myorobie Assoc, Sport Sci Dept, Montvalezan, France
[3] French Inst Sports, Res Dept, Sport Lab Expertise & Performance EA 7370, Paris, France
关键词
player monitoring; heart rate; lactate; cost benefit;
D O I
10.1123/ijspp.2019-0911
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Purpose: To compare between-tests changes in submaximal exercise heart rate (HRex, 3 min. 12 km/h) and the speed associated with 4 mmol/L of blood lactate (V4mmol) in soccer players to get insight into their level of agreement and respective sensitivity to changes in players' fitness. Methods: A total of 19 elite professional players (23 [3] y) performed 2 to 3 graded incremental treadmill tests (3-min stages interspersed with 1 min of passive recovery, starting speed 8 km/h. increment 2 km/h until exhaustion or 18 km/h if exhaustion was not reached before) over 1.5 seasons. The correlation between the changes in HRex and V4mmol was examined. Individual changes in the 2 variables were compared (>2 x typical error considered "clear"). Results: The changes in HRex and V4mmol were largely correlated (r = .82; 90% confidence interval, .65-.91). In more than 90% of the cases, when a clear individual change in HRex. was observed, it was associated with a similar clear change in V4mmol (the same direction, improvement, or impairment of fitness) and conversely. Conclusions: When it comes to testing players submaximally, the present results suggest that practitioners can use HR(ex )or V4mmol interchangeably with confidence. However, in comparison with a field-based standardized warm-up run (3-4 min, all players together), the value of a multistage incremental test with repeated blood lactate samplings is questionable for a monitoring purpose given its time, labor, cost, and poorer player buy-in.
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