Journal of Men's Health (Dec 2023)

The effect of pitch size manipulation during small sided-games performed by different age category football players: a pilot study

  • Mário C. Espada,
  • José M. Gamonales,
  • Carlos E.L. Verardi,
  • Dalton M. Pessôa Filho,
  • Cátia C. Ferreira,
  • Ricardo A.M. Robalo,
  • Amândio A.P. Dias,
  • Víctor Hernández-Beltrán,
  • Fernando J. Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22514/jomh.2023.110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 12
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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This research aimed to analyse the pitch size manipulation effect on internal and external load and to study the age effect on the studied variables in different small-sided games (SSGs) formats. Male U-12 (n = 8), U-15 (n = 8) youth football players, and U-23 (n = 8) professional cohorts participated in the study. Two SSGs formats were analyzed, goalkeeper (GK) + 4 vs. 4 + GK, 3 minutes play in 20 × 30 m and 24 × 36 m, with 3 minutes rest between bouts. The variance analysis Anova two-way was used to analyse two independent factors, pitch size, and age group. The playing area manipulation had an effect under the following variables: distance (p 21 km/h) and TRIMP. A careful and detailed evaluation of training tasks, considering the different age category football players, is important to optimize the planning in football, aiming at improving players’ condition and performance and avoiding health problems and injuries.

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