Matt Spencer, David Pyne, Juanma Santisteban, Iñigo Mujika.

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 2011 Dec; 6(4):497-508.

Variations in rates of growth and development in young football players can influence relationships among various fitness qualities. Purpose: To investigate the relationships between repeated-sprint ability and other fundamental fitness qualities of acceleration, agility, explosive leg power, and aerobic conditioning through the age groups of U11 to U18 in highly trained junior football players. Methods: Male players (= 119) across the age groups completed a fitness assessment battery over two testing sessions. The first session consisted of countermovement jumps without and with arm swing, 15-m sprint run, 15-m agility run, and the 20-m Shuttle Run (U11 to U15) or the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test, Level 1 (U16 to U18). The players were tested for repeated-sprint ability in the second testing session using a protocol of 6 × 30-m sprints on 30 s with an active recovery. Results: The correlations of repeated-sprint ability with the assorted fitness tests varied considerably between the age groups, especially for agility (= .02 to .92) and explosive leg power (= .04 to .84). Correlations of repeated sprint ability with acceleration (= .48 to .93) and aerobic conditioning (= .28 to .68) were less variable with age. Conclusion: Repeated-sprint ability associates differently with other fundamental fitness tests throughout the teenage years in highly trained football players, although stabilization of these relationships occurs by the age of 18 y. Coaches in junior football should prescribe physical training accounting for variations in short-term disruptions or impairment of physical performance during this developmental period.

On May 29th, 2011, I presented on “Practical aspects of high intensity training for talent development in a professional football club setting” at the World Congress on Science and Football held in Nagoya, Japan.

You can watch the video from this conference below, splitted in 3 parts:

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Nutrition in Team Sports

By Iñigo Mujika on March 9th 2011

Annals of Nutrition & MetabolismIñigo Mujika, Louise M. Burke

Ann Nutr Metab 2010;57(suppl 2):26–35

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The captains carrying the Basque flag before the game Real Sociedad-Athletic Club

The captains carrying the Basque flag before the game Real Sociedad-Athletic Club.

Back in November 2007, Liverpool FC player and captain Steven Gerrard pronounced the following words: “I think there’s a risk that there are too many foreign players coming over, and that will affect our national team –if it isn’t already–. I’m all for getting good young English players through –it happened to myself– and it’s important we keep producing. It’s pointless having the best league if our national team’s gonna suffer in the long run. We want as many home-grown players playing in The Premier League as possible; as an England player we want top players in the squad and I’m sure that would help.”

Fortunately, two Basque teams like Real Sociedad and Athletic Club Bilbao have historically made good use of their own academies, either because of financial needs or due to a club philosophy, and this strategy has always helped them to achieve their best results.

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Mohr M, Mujika I, Santisteban J, Randers MB, Bischoff R, Solano R, Hewitt A, Zubillaga A, Peltola E, Krustrup P.

Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010 Oct;20 Suppl 3:125-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2010.01217.x.

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Video presentation on nutrition for team sports

By Iñigo Mujika on July 6th 2010

Six World experts and 100 sport nutrition practitioners gathered at the Robinson Club, Cala Serena, Mallorca in December 2009. Over two days they presented and discussed the latest findings in the broad field of sport nutrition and figured out ways to turn the theory into practical application.

This video is a summary of my own presentation, “giving you an insight into the thinking and the benefit of advice from the leaders in the field”, as indicated in the official DVD from the conference.

“Soccer Aces”

By Iñigo Mujika on May 16th 2010
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Last 1st of May I went to Madrid to carry out some body composition measurements on the football players of the television program “Soccer Aces“. This program is the first “reality show” dedicated to football; a football academy with the declared objective of looking for and developing the new stars of the sport at the international level. Hosted by Zinedine Zidane and Enzo Francescoli, two great stars in the history of the sport, the program is an initiative aimed at finding new talent among youngsters from around the world, older than 16 and wanting to become world football stars, or players who were close to making it but, due to various life circumstances, their dreams did not come true. A golden opportunity arises for all of them to find the way to the elite and play professional football, as the winner of the show will have the opportunity to train during the preseason with a team of the BBVA league (La Liga) in the season 2010-2011.
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