Effects of Periodized Small-Sided Training on Physical Fitness Performance Among Young Male Football Players

  • Azam Z
  • Zaki S
  • Sariman H
  • et al.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of periodized small-sided game training programs on physical fitness performance (aerobic per-formance and maximal sprint performance) in young football players. Twenty male young football players (age: 14 ± 0.4 years, weight: 51.42 ± 5.6 kg, and height: 163 ± 5.3 cm) from a sports school, Kuala Lumpur were randomly selected and assigned to two groups that are small-sided game group (SSGG) and control group (CG). Both groups completed training twice per week for a period of four-week training program. SSGG performed 7 different small-sided game sessions (4 vs. 4) in which each games lasted for a 4-min duration with added 2-min for active recovery. First session started with 4 games and on every sessions another extra one game were added until the seventh session with maximum 10 games (ranged from 4 to 10) over the intervention period. Meanwhile, CG completed 7 sessions based on coach training programs with same progression overload in SSGG. For measuring the above physiological vari-ables, 20-m shuttle run test and 30-m sprint test were used, respectively. Data analysis of paired t-test and independent t-test was used, and the level of significance in all statistical analyses was set at p ≤ 0.05. The result showed that 4-week training in small-sided games displayed significant improvement in aerobic performance (p ≤ 0.00) and maximal sprint performance (p ≤ 0.00) for SSGG. Besides, CG also showed significantly increased maximal sprint performance (p ≤ 0.03). Meanwhile, there is no significant improvement in aerobic performance (p ≤ 0.054). Moreover, result also displayed a significant difference between SSGG and CG in aerobic performance (p ≤ 0.03) and maximal sprint performance (p ≤ 0.05). In short, the present study demonstrates that implementing a periodized small-sided game training intervention during 4-week in-season competition is capable of improving physical fitness performance and greatly applicable in young football players.

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Azam, Z., Zaki, S., Sariman, H., Norsyam, W., Shahudin, N. N., & Noor, M. (2016). Effects of Periodized Small-Sided Training on Physical Fitness Performance Among Young Male Football Players. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Colloquium on Sports Science, Exercise, Engineering and Technology 2015 (ICoSSEET 2015) (pp. 79–88). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-691-1_8

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