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国内旅行对足球技术和战术表现及恢复的影响。

Effects of domestic air travel on technical and tactical performance and recovery in soccer.

机构信息

School of Human Movement Studies, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2014 May;9(3):378-86. doi: 10.1123/IJSPP.2013-0484.

Abstract

The current study examined the effects of short-haul air travel on competition performance and subsequent recovery. Six male professional Australian football (soccer) players were recruited to participate in the study. Data were collected from 12 matches, which included 6 home and away matches against the same 4 teams. Together with the outcome of each match, data were obtained for team technical and tactical performance indicators and individual player-movement patterns. Furthermore, sleep quantity and quality, hydration, and perceptual fatigue were measured 2 days before, the day of, and 2 days after each match. More competition points were accumulated (P > .05, d = 1.10) and fewer goals were conceded (P > .05, d = 0.93) in home than in away matches. Furthermore, more shots on goal (P > .05, d = 1.17) and corners (P > .05, d = 1.45) and fewer opposition shots on goal (P > .05, d = 1.18) and corners (P < .05, d = 2.32) occurred, alongside reduced total distance covered (P > .05, d = 1.19) and low-intensity activity (P < .05, d = 2.25) during home than during away matches. However, while oxygen saturation was significantly lower during than before and after outbound and return travel (P < .01), equivocal differences in sleep quantity and quality, hydration, and perceptual fatigue were observed before and after competition away compared with home. These results suggest that, compared with short-haul air travel, factors including situational variables, territoriality, tactics, and athlete psychological state are more important in determining match outcome. Furthermore, despite the potential for disrupted recovery patterns, return travel did not impede player recovery or perceived readiness to train.

摘要

本研究考察了短途航空旅行对比赛表现和随后恢复的影响。招募了 6 名男性澳大利亚职业足球(足球)运动员参与研究。数据来自 12 场比赛,其中包括 6 场主场和 6 场客场对阵相同的 4 支球队的比赛。除了每场比赛的结果外,还获得了团队技术和战术表现指标以及个人球员运动模式的数据。此外,在每场比赛前 2 天、比赛当天和比赛后 2 天测量了睡眠量和质量、水合作用和感知疲劳。在主场比赛中,球员获得了更多的比赛积分(P>.05,d=1.10),失球更少(P>.05,d=0.93)。此外,主场比赛中的射门次数(P>.05,d=1.17)和角球次数(P>.05,d=1.45)更多,而对手的射门次数(P>.05,d=1.18)和角球次数(P<.05,d=2.32)更少,总跑动距离(P>.05,d=1.19)和低强度活动(P<.05,d=2.25)减少。然而,尽管在离港和返航旅行期间,氧饱和度明显低于旅行前后(P<.01),但与主场比赛相比,客场比赛前后的睡眠量和质量、水合作用和感知疲劳的差异并不明显。这些结果表明,与短途航空旅行相比,情境变量、地域性、战术和运动员心理状态等因素在决定比赛结果方面更为重要。此外,尽管恢复模式可能会受到干扰,但返程旅行并未阻碍球员的恢复或感知训练准备情况。

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