Acute and chronic effects of the FIFA 11+ on several physical performance measures in adolescent football players

  1. Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier 3
  2. Pomares-Noguera, Carlos 2
  3. Ayala Rodríguez, Francisco 2
  4. Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio 2
  5. Martínez-Romero, María Teresa 3
  6. Sainz de Baranda, Pilar 3
  7. Wesolek, Irene 1
  1. 1 Universidad Católica de San Antonio de Murcia
  2. 2 Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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    Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche

    Elche, España

    ROR https://ror.org/01azzms13

  3. 3 Universidad de Murcia
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    Universidad de Murcia

    Murcia, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03p3aeb86

Revue:
European Journal of Human Movement

ISSN: 0214-0071 2386-4095

Année de publication: 2016

Número: 36

Pages: 116-136

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: European Journal of Human Movement

Résumé

The purpose of this study was to analyse the acute and chronic effects of the FIFA 11+ on several physical performance measures. A total of 41 youth amateur men football players completed this study. Participants were allocated into two different sub-studies: a) sub-study 1 (acute effects) and b) sub-study 2 (chronic effects). While in the sub-study 1, participants completed the FIFA 11+ and their regular warm-up routine in a randomized order on separate days; in the sub-study 2, participants performed the FIFA 11+ 3 times a week for 4 weeks or completed their usual warm-up routines (control). In both sub-studies, 10 physical performance measures grouped in 4 blocks (joint range of motion, dynamic postural control, sprinting and jumping) were assessed. The results of both sub-studies reported no meaningful differences between FIFA 11+ and regular warm-up for any physical performance measure analysed. Therefore, the findings of the current study report that the FIFA 11+ might be considered an appropriate warm-up inducing improvements in physical performance comparable with those obtained with other warm-up routines in football players. In addition, the training stimuli provided by the implementation of the FIFA 11+ three times per week for 4 weeks appear to be not enough to elicit chronic positive effects on physical performance measures.

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