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TRAINING BY THE PROGRESSIVE LIFTING OF LOAD IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS

TREINAMENTO POR ELEVAÇÃO PROGRESSIVA DE CARGA EM JOVENS JOGADORES DE FUTEBOL

ENTRENAMIENTO MEDIANTE ELEVACIÓN PROGRESIVA DE CARGA EN JÓVENES FUTBOLISTAS

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Among the main characteristics of soccer are a long-time of competition and its intensity; its athletes quickly alternate between attack and defense, executing distinct intensities of exercise and manding a high level of physical conditioning.

Objective:

Verify the impacts of training with progressive load elevation on young soccer athletes.

Methods:

Fifty students from the soccer special class 2019 of the School of Physical Education were selected as volunteers for the experiment. They were randomly divided into the experimental and control group. The experimental group received a physical training program with progressive load lifting, while the control group received a conventional training program. The experiment lasted 45 minutes daily, three times a week for ten weeks. The fitness index was checked before and after the experiment, and the data were statistically analyzed to verify the influence of the special progressive load lifting training on the physical training of young soccer players and the feasibility of its application in physical training.

results:

The index scores of the vertical jump and 30m fast run tests were slightly higher than those of the control group (P>0.05). The mean scores of the experimental and control groups were 15.02 and 15.56, and the standard deviations were 1.07 and 0.93, respectively.

Conclusion:

The experiment's performance in tests of speed, strength, agility, and endurance showed improvements in varying degrees. Among them, the indicators of endurance and sensitivity showed significant differences, indicating that physical training by progressive load elevation can effectively promote the development of endurance and agility in young soccer players. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

Keywords:
Soccer; Physical Endurance; Physical Education and Training.

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