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Erschienen in: Sports Medicine 12/2005

01.12.2005 | Review Article

Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Repeated-Sprint Activities

Specific to Field-Based Team Sports

verfasst von: Matt Spencer, David Bishop, Brian Dawson, Carmel Goodman

Erschienen in: Sports Medicine | Ausgabe 12/2005

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Abstract

Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been many studies that have investigated the physiology of these sports, especially soccer. However, some fitness components of these field-based team sports are poorly understood. In particular, repeated-sprint ability (RSA) is one area that has received relatively little research attention until recent times. Historically, it has been difficult to investigate the nature of RSA, because of the unpredictability of player movements performed during field-based team sports. However, with improvements in technology, time-motion analysis has allowed researchers to document the detailed movement patterns of team-sport athletes. Studies that have published time-motion analysis during competition, in general, have reported the mean distance and duration of sprints during field-based team sports to be between 10–20m and 2–3 seconds, respectively. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these studies have not reported the specific movement patterns of RSA, which is proposed as an important fitness component of team sports. Furthermore, there have been few studies that have investigated the physiological requirements of one-off, short-duration sprinting and repeated sprints (≪10 seconds duration) that is specific to field-based team sports. This review examines the limited data concerning the metabolic changes occurring during this type of exercise, such as energy system contribution, adenosine triphosphate depletion and resynthesis, phosphocreatine degradation and resynthesis, glycolysis and glycogenolysis, and purine nucleotide loss. Assessment of RSA, as a training and research tool, is also discussed.
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Metadaten
Titel
Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Repeated-Sprint Activities
Specific to Field-Based Team Sports
verfasst von
Matt Spencer
David Bishop
Brian Dawson
Carmel Goodman
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2005
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Sports Medicine / Ausgabe 12/2005
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Elektronische ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2165/00007256-200535120-00003

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