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.

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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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.

Read and comment Examination of fatigue development in elite soccer in a hot environment: a multi-experimental approach

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Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010 Oct;20 Suppl 2:24-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0838.2010.01189.x.

Read and comment Intense training: the key to optimal performance before and during the taper

Mujika I, González De Txabarri R, Pyne D.

USP Araba Sport Clinic, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, and with the Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine and Odontology, University of the Basque Country.

Int J Sports Physiol Perform. 2010 Sep;5(3):412-6.

Read and comment Effects of a new evaporative cooling solution during rowing in a warm environment

International Sports Science and Sports Medicine ConferenceThe second International Sports Science and Sports Medicine Conference took place between August 19 and 21 in Newcastle, United Kingdom. One year before, the organising committee set the following aim for the first conference: to deliver the premier International Sports Science and Sports Medicine Conference, bringing together national and international experts in sports medicine and exercise science, embracing both public health and the world of elite sport, to review a range of issues in the build-up to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond. Feedback from delegates at the first conference was very positive, and this encouraged the organisers to repeat the event in 2010. Matching the quality of last year’s programme was a challenge, but they succeeded in attracting an outstanding cast of delegates to the event.

The session I presented at was entitled “Peaking at the right time”, and I was honoured to share the session with my dear friend Professor Louise Burke, Head of Sports Nutrition at the Australian Institute of Sport, who did an outstanding job at summarising recent innovations in sports nutrition research that should be incorporated into individualised competition nutrition practices. The session also included a remarkable presentation by UK Athletics Combined Events Coach Antonio Minichiello, who has coached World Medallists in both winter (Bobsleigh) and summer (Heptathlon) sports.

An abstract of my own presentation, entitled “Peaking at the right time – An integrated programme for athletes” can be read below:

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Moras G, Rodríguez-Jiménez S, Tous-Fajardo J, Ranz D, Mujika I.

J Strength Cond Res. 2010 Aug;24(8):2132-42.

Read and comment A vibratory bar for upper body: feasibility and acute effects on EMGrms activity