Effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on neuromuscular performance and body composition in elite futsal players
Author/s
Spyrou, Konstantinos; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Marín Cascales, Elena; Herrero Carrasco, Rubén; Cohen, Daniel D.; [et al.]Date
2021-08-01Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
Five-a-side soccerPhysical capacities
Detraining
Abstract
Recent world events (i.e., COVID-19 pandemic) led to an unparalleled situation in sports. Players were forced to stay at home for a prolonged period and not allowed to use their team’s training facilities or even exercise outdoors. The main aim of this study was to examine the effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on neuromuscular performance and body composition in futsal players. Ten elite male players performed a 10-m sprint, horizontal and vertical jump, and body composition measurements before and after the quarantine (i.e., 70 days). Pre-post confinement differences in horizontal jump distance, countermovement jump variables, sprinting time, and body composition were analyzed by a paired sample t-test and effect sizes (ESs). A large and significant decline was observed in sprint ability (p 5 0.004; ES 5 1.31). Small and nonsignificant differences were found in horizontal jump performance (p 5 0.243; ES 5 20.39). Nonsignificant differences were observed in countermovement jump (CMJ) he...





