reviewJournal of Sports SciencesJun 1, 2005Closed access

Physiological assessment of aerobic training in soccer

Humanitas Mater Domini · Bangor University

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Abstract

Physiological assessment of soccer training usually refers to the measurement of anatomical, physiological, biochemical and functional changes specific to the sport discipline (training outcome). The quality, quantity and organization of physical exercises (training process) are, on the other hand, usually described by the external work imposed by the coach on his or her athletes. In this review, we demonstrate that this approach is not appropriate in soccer, as training is often based on group exercises. The physiological stress (internal load) induced by such training often differs between individuals. Here, we present some physiological laboratory-based tests and field tests used to evaluate training…

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Keywords
  • Athletes
  • Training (meteorology)
  • Athletic training
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Perceived exertion
  • Work (physics)
  • Physical therapy
  • Applied psychology
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