TНE EFFECТS OF HIGН-INТENSIТY INТERVAL TRAINING AND GAME- BASED TRAINING ON JUNIOR HIGН SCНOOL SOCCER PLAYER

Volume 12, Issue 2 (2022)

TНE EFFECТS OF HIGН-INТENSIТY INТERVAL TRAINING AND GAME- BASED TRAINING ON JUNIOR HIGН SCНOOL SOCCER PLAYER
MOCНAMAD RIDWAN, WAWAN SUNDAWAN SUНERMAN, HARYANТO, HIMAWAN PUТRANТA
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There was a lack of empirical comparison of the concurrent strength effects of High-Intensity Interval Training and Game-Based Training in the context of youth soccer players. Objective: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of those two types of training within six week-period of cardio activities performance characteristics of male junior high school soccer players in Kediri, East Java. Methods: By applying a quantitative approach and experimental research design, this study took 20 male junior high school soccer players with a mean age of 14.5-year-old to fulfill the requirement that the samples were in the youth stage and were accustomed to a training workload and involved in soccer training and matches for at least two years to meet the minimum criteria. The research instruments were the pre-test and post-test to measure the O max of the research subjects. Results: For 6 weeks, the subjects performed HIIT at close to~85% of maximal heart rate while the GBT intensity was set at 70-75% of maximal heart rate. The findings implied that students with HIIT were more likely to have a greater heart rate during the study and training to get into the local tour- nament. Also, sprinting performance increased significantly in both groups from pretest to post-test without any changes in running performance. Conclusion: These findings may become the reference to conduct further research on different characteristics of subjects or other areas of study.

Ključne riječi: 
cardio, game-based training, heart rate, high-intensity interval training, oxygen uptake, soccer player
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