Positional differences in the cardiorespiratory, autonomic, and somatic profiles of professional soccer players

oleh: Martin Semjon, Michal Botek, Zbyněk Svozil, Andrew J. McKune

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Palacký University Olomouc 2016-06-01

Deskripsi

Background: In order to optimize training in soccer, knowledge about the specific position fitness demands and characteristics is required. Objective: The aim of the study was to determine whether there are position specific differences in somatic, cardiorespiratory and autonomic cardiac profiles of professional senior Czech soccer players. Methods: All players (N&#8239;=&#8239;120) were divided into six groups according to field positions: goalkeeper (GK; n = 11), external defenders (ED; n = 15), central defenders (CD; n = 18), external midfielders (EM; n = 18), central midfielders (CM; n = 24) and forwards (F; n&#8239;=&#8239;34). Players underwent anthropometrical and heart rate variability (HRV) assessment, and a maximal incremental running test in order to obtain maximal oxygen uptake (VO<sub>2</sub>max) and heart rate. HRV variables were transformed using the natural logarithm (Ln). Results: GK&#8239;and CD were significantly (p = .005) heavier than ED, EM, CM, and F; while F were significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.026) heavier than CM and EM. GK&#8239;and CD were significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.008) taller than ED, EM, CM, F; and EM were significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.041) shorter than CM and F. The only significant (p&#8239;=&#8239;.043) difference in percentage of body fat was observed in CD compared with CM. A significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.021) lower VO<sub>2</sub>max was observed for GK compared with ED, CD, EM, CM, and F. Supine HRV was significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.039) lower for Ln LF/HF in GK compared with F. Standing HRV was significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.03) lower for Ln LF in CD compared with both ED and F, significantly (p&#8239;=&#8239;.028) higher for Ln LF/HF in ED compared with CD and EM. Conclusions: In soccer, specific positions are associated with different height, body mass and aerobic capacity. A lower VO<sub>2</sub>max and vagal activity in GK compared with other playing positions may not be considered as disadvantage for performance in this specific playing position.