Soccer activity prolife of altitude versus sea-level natives during acclimatisation to 3600 m (ISA3600)
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2013-09Autor
Aughey, Robert J
Hammond, Kristal
Varley, Mattew C
Schmidt, Walter F
Bourdon, Pitre C
Buchheit, Martin
Simpson, Ben
Garvican-Lewis, Laura A
Kley, Marlen
Soria, Rudy
Sargent, Charli
Roach, Gregory D
Jiménez Claros, Jesús C
Wachsmuth, Nadine
Gore, Christopher J
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Abstract.
Objectives We investigated the effect of high altitude
on the match activity profile of elite youth high altitude
and sea level residents.
Methods Twenty Sea Level (Australian) and 19
Altitude-resident (Bolivian) soccer players played five
games, two near sea level (430 m) and three in La Paz
(3600 m). Match activity profile was quantified via
global positioning system with the peak 5 min period for
distance ((D5peak)) and high velocity running (>4.17 m/s,
HIVR
5peak); as well as the 5 min period immediately
subsequent to the peak for both distance (D5sub) and
high-velocity running (HIVR5sub) identified using a rolling
5 min epoch. The games at 3600 m were compared
with the average of the two near sea-level games.
Results The total distance per minute was reduced by
a small magnitude in the first match at altitude in both
teams, without any change in low-velocity running.
There were variable changes in HiVR, D5peak and
HiVR
5peak from match to match for each team. There
were within-team reductions in D
5peak in each game at
altitude compared with those at near sea level, and this
reduction was greater by a small magnitude in
Australians than Bolivians in game 4. The effect of
altitude on HiVR
5peak was moderately lower in
Australians compared with Bolivians in game 3. There
was no clear difference in the effect of altitude on
maximal accelerations between teams.
Conclusions High altitude reduces the distance
covered by elite youth soccer players during matches.
Neither 13 days of acclimatisation nor lifelong residence
at high altitude protects against detrimental effects of
altitude on match activity profile.