Relación entre indicadores de carga interna en un juego reducido 3x3 en jóvenes futbolistas

  1. Alejandro Romero-Caballero 1
  2. Miguel Ángel Campos-Vázquez 2
  1. 1 Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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    Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

    Madrid, España

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  2. 2 Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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    Universidad Pablo de Olavide

    Sevilla, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02z749649

Journal:
Retos: nuevas tendencias en educación física, deporte y recreación

ISSN: 1579-1726 1988-2041

Year of publication: 2020

Issue: 37

Pages: 152-159

Type: Article

DOI: 10.47197/RETOS.V37I37.71130 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The main purpose of this work was to verify if there was a relation between players’ perceived effort (RPE Borg-10) and the percentage of reserve heart rate (%HRres) as methods to monitor the internal load during small sided games (SSG) in U-16, U-14 and U12 soccer players. A group of 36 young soccer players from the same club, divided into three categories: U-12 (mean ± ds: 11.76 ± 0.31 years), U-14 (12.78 ± 0.37) and U-16 (15.25 ± 0.53), participated in this study. All of them performed two SSG with a duration of 4 sets of 4 minutes, with a 3-minute rest period between them. Heart rate (HR) was constantly recorded and each participant’s perceived effort (RPE Borg-10) was recorded after each of the series of both SSG. Repeated-measure ANOVA was performed to compare mean interseries values of the different variables, whereas one-way ANOVA was run to compare mean values of each variable during the complete SSG between the different categories. Pearson correlation analysis was also used to verify the relationship between %HRres and RPE at different times and according to the categories. From these analyses, a moderate and statistically significant relationship (r= .41; p<0.05) was derived between soccer players’ RPE and %HRres during SSG. These results confirm that RPE is a practical tool when evaluating SSG internal load in the first formative stages in soccer.

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