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Neuromuscular Performance and Training Workload Over an In-Season Mesocycle in Elite Young Soccer Players

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE(2022)

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess neuromuscular performance capabilities over an in-season mesocycle in earlycareer professional soccer players and examine the relationship with training workload. Methods: Neuromuscular performance capabilities (isometric knee extensor: peak force, rate of force development, and peak twitch force) of 12 professional soccer players were assessed weekly over a 6-week period. Training and match workload were also recorded over the same period for each player (high-intensity running distance). Changes in neuromuscular performance and workload variables were analyzed. Results: There was evidence of fluctuations in neuromuscular performance capability over the mesocycle that reached statistical (P < .05) and practical (13.3% [peak-to-peak]) significance alongside interweek heterogeneity in training and match workload (similar to 17.5% [coefficient of variation], P < .05). Congruence among fluctuating patterns of intramesocycle training load and concomitant neuromuscular performance responses was noted over time for acute training load and acute:chronic workload ratio with peak force and rate of force development. Conclusion: Neuromuscular performance capabilities fluctuate over an inseason mesocycle and are influenced by high-intensity running workload, emphasizing the need for acute monitoring in elite soccer players.
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training load, strength, evoked
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