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Changes in Body Mass and Movement Strategy Maintain Jump Height Immediately after Soccer Match

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13127188

Keywords

neuromuscular fatigue; countermovement jump; force plate; force platform; football

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A countermovement jump (CMJ) is commonly used in soccer to assess acute neuromuscular fatigue (NMF); however, jump height (JH) may be affected by changes in movement strategy and body mass (BM). This study investigated the impact of a soccer match on JH, movement strategy, and BM to inform future research on acute NMF. Results showed non-significant changes in JH, a decrease in BM, and moderate decreases in jump momentum and countermovement depth.
A countermovement jump (CMJ) performed on a force plate is commonly applied in soccer to quantify acute neuromuscular fatigue (NMF), which may manifest immediately following soccer match play. Jump height (JH) is the main outcome variable reported for this purpose; however, it is sensitive to alterations in movement strategy, which may act to mask JH and, therefore, mask any presence of NMF. Acute reductions in body mass (BM) during match play could also lead to the maintenance of JH, but this is yet to be explored. This study sought to explore soccer-match-induced alterations to JH, movement strategy, and BM to inform future variable selection for the study of acute NMF. Fourteen male English National League soccer players performed three CMJs on a dual-force plate system immediately before and after a competitive soccer match. Differences in jump height were non-significant and trivial (p = 0.924, g = 0.03) before and after soccer match play, but there was a large post-match decrease in BM (g = 1.66). Furthermore, moderate decreases in jump momentum (g = 0.56) and countermovement depth (g = 0.72) were noted. As JH was determined by the take-off velocity, reduced BM could have augmented it (less mass to accelerate); however, reduced countermovement depth seemingly counteracted this (less distance to attain velocity). It may, therefore, be beneficial to report these variables when monitoring acute NMF via the CMJ.

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