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| ARTICLES | Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. Volume 7, Issue 5, Pages 311-314 (November 2018) |
Research Article |
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American Journal of innovative
Research & Applied Sciences
ISSN 2429-5396 (Online)
OCLC Number: 920041286
| NOVEMBER VOLUME 7 | N° 5 | 2018 |
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*Correspondant author and authors Copyright © 2018:
| Ibata Anatole 1,2 | Nsompi Florent 1,2 | Mabounda Kounga Paul Roger 1 | Ewamela Aristide *1 | and | Bongbele Joachim 1 |
Affiliation.
1. Laboratory of Exercise Physiology of the Higher Institute of Physical Education and Sport | Marien NGOUABI University | Republic of Congo|
2. Department of Physical Education and Sports Management | National Pedagogical University | Democratic Republic of Congo |
This article is made freely available as part of this journal's Open Access: ID | Ibata-ManuscriptRef.1-ajira261018 |
Abstract
Background: Cardiovascular capacity during soccer training depends on the morphologics characteristics of players and the specifics actions in a tactical device. Objective: This study aims to analyze the influence of the tactical device on cardiovascular adjustments during the soccer training. Methods: 14 young meso-ectomorph players were divided into two groups based on the tactical set: 1) 4.4.2 tactical device were 3 subjects have been enrolled and were submitted to a systematic rehydration, 2) 4.3.3 tactical device were 11 subjects have been enrolled also submitted to systematic rehydration. Their resting Heart rate (HRo) and Blood pressure (BP) were measured by the cardiofrequencemeter and the tensiometer (respectively). They were also submitted in the YoYo for the determination of VMA and O2max. The mean were compared using the Mann Withney μ test. Results: It appears from this work that age, high, weight and BMI were statistically no different. The post training values were significantly lower in 4.3.3 tactical device compared to 4.4.2 device concerning HRo (71.17 ± 1.38bpm Vs 76.18 ± 2.96 bpm, p <0.01), the SBP (126.90 ± 1.34mmHg Vs 128.89 ± 1.86mmHg, p <0.05) and MBP (85.51 ± 1.95 mmHg Vs 87.84 ± 1.13 mmHg, p <0.05). On the other hand, the VMA and O2max post training were significantly higher in the 4.3.3 tactical device compared to the 4.4.2 device (16.58 ± 1.49 km.h-1 Vs 13.27 ± 0.81 km 1.h-1 and 57.82 ± 3.22 ml.kg-1.min-1 Vs 46.46 ± 2.78ml.kg-1.min-1) (p <0.001). Conclusion: This study shown that the training induces a significant reduction of the HRo, the SBP and the MBP and shown the significant increase of the VMA and O2max in the 4.3.3 device in comparison than the 4.4.2 device in young meso-ectomorph soccers players. These results have shown that the tactical training device have a significant effects on cardiovascular adjustments on the young meso-ectomorph soccers players during training.
Key words: Soccer training, tactical device, cardiovascular adjustments, cadets.
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INFLUENCE OF DEVICE TACTICS ON CARDIOVASCULARS ADJUSTMENTS DURING THE HEART OF SOCCER TRAINING IN MESO-ECTOMORPHS JUNIORS CONGOLESES
| Ibata Anatole 1,2 | Nsompi Florent 1,2 | Mabounda Kounga Paul Roger 1 | Ewamela Aristide *1 | and | Bongbele Joachim 1 | . Am. J. innov. res. appl. sci. 2018; 7(5):311-314.
| PDF FULL TEXT | | XML FILE | | Received | 15 October 2018 | | Accepted | 14 November 2018 | | Published | 24 November 2018 |