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Title: Effects of warm-up duration on acute physical performance in highly trained male futsal players
Authors: Silva, Nuno
Travassos, Bruno
Gonçalves, Bruno
Brito, João
Nakamura, Fábio
Abade, Eduardo
Keywords: Countermovement jump
potentiation effect
pre-match routine
reactive strength index
running
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
Citation: Silva, N., Travassos, B., Gonçalves, B., Brito, J., Nakamura, F., & Abade, E. (2024). Effects of warm-up duration on acute physical performance in highly trained male futsal players. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 19(4), 1632-1640. https://doi.org/10.1177/17479541231208009
Abstract: Warm-up is a traditional pre-match routine that aims to enhance players’ readiness to subsequent activity. Manipulating the warm-up structure may be important to enhance acute performance. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different warm-up dura- tions on futsal players’ physical performance. Twelve highly trained male futsal players participated in this study during the in-season. All players performed three different warm-up protocols on consecutive days that differed on its total duration: normal (28-minute), short (15-minute) and very short (10-minute). All protocols included the same exercises, performed in the same sequence and with equal time percentage. Testing included 5 and 10 m linear sprint, 505 change of direction, countermovement jump (CMJ) and react- ive strength index (RSI) and was performed in three different moments: pre warm-up, post warm-up and post10’ warm-up. CMJ and RSI improved in all protocols at post warm-up, with greater effects observed after very short protocol. However, no effects were observed at post10’ for vertical jump after all protocols. Sprint was improved in post warm-up after short and very short warm-up. Normal warm-up promoted positive effects in sprint at post10’. None of the protocols promoted positive effects in COD at post10’. Very short warm-ups appear to positively influence jumping and running performances, although these effects may be attenuated over time. Normal warm-ups could be valid for maintaining readiness during longer inactive periods that may characterize pre- match routines. Also, different responses may emerge from the same warm-up structure, which reinforces the need of adjusting warm-up according to players’ individual profiles.
URI: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/17479541231208009
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37352
Type: article
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