Young Rugby Players: How Fatigue Affects Sprint Speed and Muscle Power

United KingdomThu Jan 16 2025
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Did you know that getting tired can really mess with how fast you can run and how strong your muscles are? That's what scientists found out when they studied young rugby players. They divided the boys into two groups: one group was around 12 years old, and the other was around 15 years old. The kids did seven rounds of a 30-meter sprint, followed by some intense exercise and a short break. The researchers measured how fast the kids ran and how powerful and strong their muscles were during each sprint. They also checked how much the kids' performance dropped off as they got tired, using something called a fatigue index.
The study showed that as the kids did more sprints, their muscle power, force, and speed all went down. Their sprint times got slower, and they got more tired. Interestingly, the older kids didn't handle the fatigue any better than the younger ones. This might be because the way the tests were done (like how long the exercises lasted and how intense they were) made a difference. Also, the older kids might have been more used to this kind of training. For both groups, the biggest problem was that their muscles couldn't move as fast, even though they were still pretty strong. This made their movements less effective. So, coaches might want to focus on training the kids to push hard and fast when they're tired. They could also work on making the kids' movements more effective, because that's really important in team sports.
https://localnews.ai/article/young-rugby-players-how-fatigue-affects-sprint-speed-and-muscle-power-304b6246

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