1. MAS and MANS Predicts Repeated Sprint Ability in Youth Soccer Players.
- Author
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Olsen JD, Rognhaug HR, Kvamme D, Støren Ø, and Støa EM
- Abstract
The study investigated the impact of maximal aerobic speed (MAS) and maximal anaerobic sprint (MANS) on repeated sprint ability (RSA) in soccer., Methods: 17 amateur-to semi-professional soccer players, age 19 (± 4) years, were tested for maximal oxygen consumption (VO
2max ), oxygen cost of running (Cr ), RSA consisting of 15·20m sprint each divided by a 100 seconds dribble track, and 40-meter sprint performance. MAS was calculated as VO2max · Cr -1 , and MANS was defined as the highest velocity in the 40-meter sprint., Results: There was a strong correlation between MAS and average 20-meter RSA velocity ( r = 0.760; p < 0.01), and between MAS and performance decrement ( r = -0.648; p < 0.01). The product of 0.5MAS + 0.5MANS exhibited the strongest correlation with RSA ( r = 0.813; p < 0.01)., Conclusion: The combination of MAS and MANS strongly predicted RSA. High-intensity aerobic interval training (HIIT) and maximal strength training (MST) are recommended to improve MAS and MANS, and could thus lead to better RSA on the soccer field.- Published
- 2023