Effect of acute and residual match-induced fatigue on repeated sprint ability in soccer players

D. Marques-Jimenez, J. Calleja-Gonzalez, I. Arratibel-Imaz, M. T. Jones, N. Terrados

SCIENCE & SPORTS(2024)

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Objectives. - Limited research exists concerning how Repeated-Sprint Ability (RSA) performance is impaired and recovered after match-induced loads. The aim of the current study was to describe the effect of post -match acute and residual fatigue on RSA in male semi-professional soccer players. Equipment and methods. - The day before a friendly match, players performed the 7 x 34.2 m Bangsbo RSA Test, which was repeated immediately post-, at 24 hours (h) and 48 h post -match. Internal and external match loads were also monitored during the match. Results. - Post -match acute fatigue was reflected in significant impairments in the worst sprint time, the best sprint time, and the mean of the sprint times, but not in fatigue indexes (p < 0.05). Small and non -significant impairments in RSA -derived indices were evident at 24 h post -match (p < 0.05), indicating that a 24 h period was sufficient to recover from post -match residual fatigue. Moreover, RSA performance at post -match and during recovery may be specifically affected by decelerations (p < 0.05). In summary, this study indicates that acute match -induced fatigue may be reflected in marked impairment in RSA performance immediately post -match, while residual match -induced fatigue does not impair RSA performance during the recovery period. (c) 2023 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Fatigue,Recovery,Repeated sprint ability,Soccer
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