2020
DOI: 10.15366/rimcafd2020.77.012
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Rendimiento Del Salto Tras Varios Partidos De Fútbol Disputados en Días Consecutivos

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“…Similarly, previous studies reported that, during professional matches, central defenders performed a lower distance covered at different intensities compared to other playing positions [56,57]. Indeed, multiple factors could affect the work rate and produce fatigue during the match, such as the tactical role [58], level of play [59], and physical fitness [49]. Unfortunately, in the case of CPFPs, as far as the authors are aware, no studies have analyzed whether the match load is different for players depending on the playing position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…Similarly, previous studies reported that, during professional matches, central defenders performed a lower distance covered at different intensities compared to other playing positions [56,57]. Indeed, multiple factors could affect the work rate and produce fatigue during the match, such as the tactical role [58], level of play [59], and physical fitness [49]. Unfortunately, in the case of CPFPs, as far as the authors are aware, no studies have analyzed whether the match load is different for players depending on the playing position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Rampinini et al [60] reported significant relationships between player match RPE and peripheral fatigue indicators related to a reduced muscle contractile capacity. Contrary to these findings, Benítez-Jiménez et al [58] showed no significant relationship between the change in CMJ height and the average RPE following consecutive friendly matches in young football players. It seems that those CPFPs with higher RPE or RPE-ML values would present greater neuromuscular fatigue represented by a VJ deterioration following a competitive match.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Soccer is an intermittent team sport in which performance is influenced by actions performed at high intensity (Benítez-Jiménez et al, 2020;Morera-Carbonell, et al, 2023). From the kinematic point of view, a soccer match comprises between 1000-1400 activity changes every 3-5 seconds (Bangsbo et al, 2006;Iaia et al, 2009;Stølen et al, 2005), including actions with and without the ball, such as changes of direction, accelerations, decelerations, jumps and sprints (Otero-Esquina et al, 2017;Sáez de Villarreal et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fatigue seems to reduce physical performance even several days after the competition (Ispirlidis et al, 2008;Roe et al, 2017). In recent years, density in soccer has been increases, and players must to participate in two or three games in the same week, which significantly affect the players' performance (Benítez-Jiménez et al, 2020;Broodryk et al, 2019;Fowler et al, 2015). Despite this, the studies about the analysis of the induced fatigue due to consecutive matches at young ages, where they usually play competitive tournaments, are scarce (Benítez-Jiménez et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El CMJ y los saltos continuos (RJ) son saltos que requieren activación excéntrica moderada seguida de una activación concéntrica alta. En concreto, el CMJ es la prueba más utilizada cuando se quieren establecer niveles de capacidad física muscular, ya que permiten obtener indicadores de porcentajes y potencia pico en miembros inferiores (4)(5)(6), además de presentar una alta confiabilidad intra-prueba (7). En niños se ha encontrado una alta correlación entre la altura del salto vertical y los datos obtenidos en la plataforma de fuerza (8).…”
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