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Title

Repeated sprinting on natural grass impairs vertical stiffness but does not alter plantar loading in soccer players.

Authors

Girard, Olivier; Racinais, Sébastien; Kelly, Luke; Millet, Grégoire; Brocherie, Franck; Racinais, Sébastien; Millet, Grégoire P

Abstract

This study aimed to determine changes in spring-mass model (SMM) characteristics, plantar pressures, and muscle activity induced by the repetition of sprints in soccer-specific conditions; i.e., on natural grass with soccer shoes. Thirteen soccer players performed 6 × 20 m sprints interspersed with 20 s of passive recovery. Plantar pressure distribution was recorded via an insole pressure recorder device divided into nine areas for analysis. Stride temporal parameters allowed to estimate SMM characteristics. Surface electromyographic activity was monitored for vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, and biceps femoris muscles. Sprint time, contact time, and total stride duration lengthened from the first to the last repetition (+6.7, +12.9, and +9.3%; all P < 0.05), while flight time, swing time, and stride length remained constant. Stride frequency decrease across repetitions approached significance (-6.8%; P = 0.07). No main effect of the sprint number or any significant interaction between sprint number and foot region was found for maximal force, mean force, peak pressure and mean pressure (all P > 0.05). Center of mass vertical displacement increased (P < 0.01) with time, together with unchanged (both P > 0.05) peak vertical force and leg compression. Vertical stiffness decreased (-15.9%; P < 0.05) across trials, whereas leg stiffness changes were not significant (-5.9%; P > 0.05). Changes in root mean square activity of the three tested muscles over sprint repetitions were not significant. Although repeated sprinting on natural grass with players wearing soccer boots impairs their leg-spring behavior (vertical stiffness), there is no substantial concomitant alterations in muscle activation levels or plantar pressure patterns.

Subjects

SPRINTING; SOCCER players; VASTUS lateralis; FATIGUE (Physiology); SKELETAL muscle; ELECTROMYOGRAPHY; ANALYSIS of variance; PHYSIOLOGY; HEALTH; FOOT physiology; LEG physiology; SKELETAL muscle physiology; CANNABIS (Genus); CLINICAL trials; COMPARATIVE studies; CYCLES; KINEMATICS; RESEARCH methodology; MEDICAL cooperation; MOTION; MUSCLE tone; PLAY; PRESSURE; RESEARCH; RUNNING; SOCCER; EVALUATION research; WEIGHT-bearing (Orthopedics)

Publication

European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011, Vol 111, Issue 10, p2547

ISSN

1439-6319

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00421-011-1884-5

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