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Response of female players played on training and match load

Publication at Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen |
2018

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the response of four female players of different post in the team to different training load and to competition game. The blood and urine samples were collected under resting conditions and the results were compared to the values obtained after a) training workout with conditioning character (CON), b) training workout with technical-tactical character (TE-TA), and c) after competition game (LIG).

In NOC and TETA also heart rate was monitored and capillary blood samples were used to analyze lactic acid concentration. As could be expected CON evoked more significant changes compared to TE-TA, especially in the heart rate, lactacidemia, cretinekinase activity, white cell count, and plasma changes in myoglobin, urea, creatinine and uric acid.

The results after the game showed significant inter-individual differences between individual players dependent on their game post, highest in the wing-player, lowest in the goalkeeper. The game load in some players was higher compared to their training load, in others lower.

The coach of the team could take into account the results when he prepares next training program.