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Progression to the target vs. regular rules in Soccer small-sided Games

Gibson Moreira Praça, André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade, Sarah da Glória Teles Bredt, Felipe Arruda Moura, Pedro Emílio Drumond Moreira

2020Science and Medicine in Football29 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This study compared the physical, physiological, and spatiotemporal responses of soccer athletes in small-sided games (SSG) in two experimental conditions: progression to the target rule (PG), in which they should take the ball to the opponent's endline to score points, and SSG with regular rules (RG), in which they should score goals to win the game. METHODS: Twenty U-20 athletes played both SSG formats. The SSG were played as four 4-minute bouts with four minutes of passive recovery in two consecutive days. Heart rate, physical (distances and accelerations), and positional data (length, width, and spatial exploration) were collected by a 10 hz GPS device and compared between the protocols using a MANOVA with Bonferroni's correction for multiple comparisons. RESULTS: Results showed that the RG condition demanded more spatial exploration eliciting greater occupation of the pitch width. There were higher mean and maximum heart rates and greater low-to-moderate distances and accelerations in the RG, while the PG rule increased the distances covered at the highest speed and acceleration zones. CONCLUSIONS: The progression to the target rule should be adopted to emphasize players' ability to use the width during the offensive phase. Additionally, the PG rule should also be used to emphasize the development of speed and acceleration skills.

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OffensiveAccelerationMultivariate analysis of varianceMatch playMathematicsHeart rateSimulationStatisticsComputer sciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyMedicinePhysicsOperations researchInternal medicineClassical mechanicsBlood pressureSports Performance and TrainingSport Psychology and PerformanceSports Dynamics and Biomechanics
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