Title of article :
Metabolic Limitations of Performance and Fatigue in Football
Author/Authors :
Alghannam, Abdullah F. Chelsea School - University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK
Abstract :
Football participation requires considerable utilization of both aerobic and
anaerobic energy systems to match the high energetic demands of the
sport. The consequent stresses imposed on the physiological and metabolic
systems carries players to the threshold of exhaustion during match-play,
from which they are required to recover in preparation for the subsequent
game. A high number of players experience fatigue during the highintensity
bouts and a consequent decline in their performance towards the
end of the game is a likely outcome during match-play. The current review
aims to establish the current understanding that relates to metabolic
limitations of performance and the associated mechanisms for the onset of
fatigue that may be instrumental in further development of evidence-based
nutritional and training interventions in this event.
Keywords :
Intermittent exercise , Carbohydrate , Glycogen , Metabolism , Soccer
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics