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Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play. / Russell, M.; Sparkes, W.; Northeast, J. et al.
Yn: Human Movement Science, Cyfrol 45, 23.11.2015, t. 96-101.

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Russell, M, Sparkes, W, Northeast, J, Cook, CJ, Bracken, RM & Kilduff, LP 2015, 'Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play', Human Movement Science, cyfrol. 45, tt. 96-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.011

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Russell, M., Sparkes, W., Northeast, J., Cook, C. J., Bracken, R. M., & Kilduff, L. P. (2015). Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play. Human Movement Science, 45, 96-101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.011

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Russell M, Sparkes W, Northeast J, Cook CJ, Bracken RM, Kilduff LP. Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play. Human Movement Science. 2015 Tach 23;45:96-101. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.011

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Russell, M. ; Sparkes, W. ; Northeast, J. et al. / Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play. Yn: Human Movement Science. 2015 ; Cyfrol 45. tt. 96-101.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Relationships between match activities and peak power output and Creatine Kinase responses to professional reserve team soccer match-play

AU - Russell, M.

AU - Sparkes, W.

AU - Northeast, J.

AU - Cook, C.J.

AU - Bracken, R.M.

AU - Kilduff, L.P.

PY - 2015/11/23

Y1 - 2015/11/23

N2 - The specific movement demands of soccer that are linked to post-match recovery and readiness to train are unclear. Therefore, we examined the relationship between Global Positioning System (GPS) variables and the change (Delta; from baseline) in Creatine Kinase (CK) concentrations and peak power output (PPO; during the countermovement jump) at 24 h and 48 h post-match. Fifteen English Premier League reserve team players were examined over 1-4 matches. Measurements of CK and PPO were taken before (24 h prior to match-play) and after (+24 h and +48 h) each game during which movement demands were quantified using 10 Hz GPS data. High intensity distance covered (r = 0386, p = 0.029; r =-0349; p = 0.050), high intensity distance covered.min(-1) (r = 0365, p = 0.040; r =-0.364, p = 0.040), high speed running distance (r = 0.363, p = 0:041; r =-0.360, p = 0.043) and the number of sprints.min(-1) (r = 0.410, p = 0.020; r =-0.368, p = 0.038) were significantly related to Delta CK and Delta PPO at +24 h post-match, respectively. No relationships were observed between any match variables and Delta CK and Delta PPO after +48 h of recovery. These findings highlight that high intensity match activities are related to Delta CK and Delta PPO in the 24 h, but not 48 h, following soccer match-play. Such information is likely of interest to those responsible for the design of soccer player's training schedules in the days following a match

AB - The specific movement demands of soccer that are linked to post-match recovery and readiness to train are unclear. Therefore, we examined the relationship between Global Positioning System (GPS) variables and the change (Delta; from baseline) in Creatine Kinase (CK) concentrations and peak power output (PPO; during the countermovement jump) at 24 h and 48 h post-match. Fifteen English Premier League reserve team players were examined over 1-4 matches. Measurements of CK and PPO were taken before (24 h prior to match-play) and after (+24 h and +48 h) each game during which movement demands were quantified using 10 Hz GPS data. High intensity distance covered (r = 0386, p = 0.029; r =-0349; p = 0.050), high intensity distance covered.min(-1) (r = 0365, p = 0.040; r =-0.364, p = 0.040), high speed running distance (r = 0.363, p = 0:041; r =-0.360, p = 0.043) and the number of sprints.min(-1) (r = 0.410, p = 0.020; r =-0.368, p = 0.038) were significantly related to Delta CK and Delta PPO at +24 h post-match, respectively. No relationships were observed between any match variables and Delta CK and Delta PPO after +48 h of recovery. These findings highlight that high intensity match activities are related to Delta CK and Delta PPO in the 24 h, but not 48 h, following soccer match-play. Such information is likely of interest to those responsible for the design of soccer player's training schedules in the days following a match

U2 - 10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.011

DO - 10.1016/j.humov.2015.11.011

M3 - Article

VL - 45

SP - 96

EP - 101

JO - Human Movement Science

JF - Human Movement Science

SN - 0167-9457

ER -