Title of article :
Effect of Training on Physiological and Biochemical Variables of Soccer Players of Different Age Groups
Author/Authors :
Manna, Indranil Human Performance Lab - Sports Authority of India, New Delhi, India , Lal Khanna, Gulshan Department of Health Sciences - Manav Rachana International University, Faridabad, India , Dhara, Prakash Chandra Department of Human Physiology - Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, India
Abstract :
Purpose: To find out the effect of training on selected physiological
and biochemical variables of Indian soccer players of different age
groups.
Methods: A total of 120 soccer players volunteered for the study,
were divided (n=30) into 4 groups: (i) under 16 years (U16), (ii)
under 19 years (U19), (iii) under 23 years (U23), (iv) senior (SR).
The training sessions were divided into 2 phases (a) Preparatory
Phase (PP, 8 weeks) and (b) Competitive Phase (CP, 4 weeks). The
training program consisted of aerobic, anaerobic and skill
development, and were completed 4 hrs/day; 5 days/week. Selected
physiological and biochemical variables were measured at zero
level (baseline data, BD) and at the end of PP and CP.
Results: A significant increase (P<0.05) in lean body mass (LBM),
VO2max, anaerobic power, grip and back strength, urea, uric acid
and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C); and a significant
decrease (P<0.05) in body fat, hemoglobin (Hb), total cholesterol
(TC), triglyceride (TG) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol
(LDL-C) were detected in some groups in PP and CP phases of the
training when compare to BD. However, no significant change was
found in body mass and maximal heart rate of the players after the
training program.
Conclusion: This study would provide useful information for
training and selection of soccer players of different age groups.
Keywords :
Anaerobic power , VO2max , Body fat , Lipid profile , Soccer , Strength
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics