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Lyons, M,Al-Nakeeb, Y,Nevill, A
2006
February
Journal of strength and conditioning research / National Strength & Conditioning Association
Performance of soccer passing skills under moderate and high-intensity localized muscle fatigue
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gross motor task alternate split squats ecological validity EXERCISE SPECIFICITY MECHANISMS DECREASES PLAYERS
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Despite the acknowledged importance of fatigue on performance, ecologically sound studies investigating fatigue and its effects on sport-specific skills are surprisingly limited. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of moderate and high-intensity localized muscle fatigue on passing performance in soccer. Twenty physically active male college students (age, 22.9 +/- 5.3 years) participated in this study. Subjects performed the modified Loughborough Soccer Passing Test under the following three conditions: rest, moderate fatigue, and high-intensity fatigue. Fatigue intensity was established using a percentage of the maximal number of alternate split squats performed by the subject in 1 minute. Results revealed a significant difference between performance at rest and performance following high-intensity, localized muscle fatigue. The results suggest the need for trainers and coaches to incorporate high-intensity exercise drills into training plans to help players better cope with the demands of the game on the pitch.
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