half-time in team sports: an opportunity to influence subsequent performance?

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Half-time in team sports: An opportunity to influence subsequent performance? @drmarkru55ell [email protected] researchgate.net/profile/ Mark_Russell4 #NUTSRS15 Dr Mark Russell Programme Leader MSc Strength and Conditioning, Northumbria University National Lead for Applied Exercise Physiology, UK Deaf Sport

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The primary purpose of half-time: A practitioners perspective

Red: Recovery after first half

Yellow: Preparation before second half

Blue: Transitional period between the two halves

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Towlson et al. (2013, JSS, 31, 1393-1401)

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Mohr et al. (2005; JSS, 23, 593-599)

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Mohr et al. (2005; JSS, 23, 593-599)

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Hawkins and Fuller (1996, BJSM, 30, 165-170)

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Lovell et al. (2013, SJMSS, 23, 105-113)

Temp 1°C

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Mohr et al. (2004, SJMSS, 14, 156-162)

1.1°C core temperature over half-time

correlated to a

2.4% in sprint performance

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Resting for the entire 15 min half-time interval in soccer is not an optimal preparation for the second half (Mohr et al., 2005)

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Half-time may provide an additional opportunity on the day of competition to benefit subsequent performance (Russell et al., 2014)

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Barriers to rewarm-ups

Alternative methods of preserving body temperature may therefore be desirable

Towlson et al. (2013, JSS, 31, 1393-1401)

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Passive heat maintenance seeks to maintain muscle and body temperature by attenuation of temperature losses typically by

specialised garments or heating methods.

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A passive heat maintenance strategy implemented during a simulated half-time improves lower body power output and repeated sprint ability in professional Rugby Union players

Russell et al. (2015, PLOS One)

Investigate the effects of wearing a survival jacket during a simulated half-time period in

professional Rugby Union players

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20 m

Active timing gate Inactive timing gate

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X test administrator

A passive heat maintenance strategy implemented during a simulated half-time improves lower body power output and repeated sprint ability in professional Rugby Union players

Russell et al. (2015, PLOS One)

Repeated sprint test 1DowntimeWarm-up

First half

Half-time intervention Repeated sprint test 2

Seated in normal kit + survival jacket

Seated in normal kit

ControlPassive

Second half25 min 15 min

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Russell et al. (2015, PLOS One)

A passive heat maintenance strategy implemented during a simulated half-time improves lower body power output and repeated sprint ability in professional Rugby Union players

Half-timeWarm-upWarm

-up Downtime First half Second half

-0.7%

-1.5%

-80%temp gained in warm-up

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A passive heat maintenance strategy implemented during a simulated half-time improves lower body power output and repeated sprint ability in professional Rugby Union players

Russell et al. (2015, PLOS One)

Intervention

1.5%

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Passive heat maintenance may be able to protect against losses of body temperature

typically observed over a half-time period and protect subsequent exercise performance.

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Hydro-nutritional strategies

• Between 6 and 10% carbohydrate containing drinks recommended before and during intermittent exercise

• Improve performance by delaying fatigue– Improving hydration status– Maintaining muscle glycogen stores– Increasing blood glucose concentrations

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Russell et al. (2012, JSAMS, 15, 348-354)

-30%

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6.0% CHO drink (CHO):

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Kingsley et al. (2014, JSAMS, 17, 239-243)

-39%

-30%

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9.6% CHO–caffeine drink (H-CHO):

5.6% CHO drink (CHO):

57% of participants returned hypoglycaemic values (<3.80 mmol/L) at 60 min

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*-40%

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6.0% CHO drink (CHO):

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High vs. low glycaemic index carbohydrate?

Start End

First half W Second half

Soccer match simulation

+

X

Rest

X

ET1 ET2

PT PT

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PT PT PT

+

Warm-up

Cool down

Blood sample

Fluid-electrolyte consumption

X Mass measurement

Standardised meal PT Performance test Passive recovery

+ Treatment consumption

8 % PalatinoseTM (Low GI) vs. maltodextrin (High GI) electrolyte-containing beverages consumed before each half (~20 g h∙ -1

CHO)

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Low glycaemic index carbohydrates, when consumed before each half of soccer-specific exercise may offer

an alternative strategy to high glycaemic index carbohydrate consumption due to more favourable

physiological responses and potential benefits to skilled performance

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Prof. Liam KilduffDr Mike Kingsley Prof. David Benton Prof. Christian Cook Tony Pennock

Liam Harper Dr Emma Stevenson Dr Anthony Watson Dr Dan West Gary Richards

Acknowledgements

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