The Impact of A 10-Week Proposed Training Program on Some Physiological Variables and Physical Abilities of Football Referees | ||||
The Medical Journal of Cairo University | ||||
Article 107, Volume 86, December, December 2018, Page 4243-4247 PDF (429.07 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjcu.2018.62810 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
EMAN S.H. ABD ALLAH, Ph.D.; IBRAHIM M. RAMADAN, M.Sc.; YASSER H. FARGHALY, Ph.D.; MOHAMED I.M. SULTAN, Ph.D. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Abstract Background: Football referees' physiological and physical fitnesses have received a growing interest over the last decades. Aim: The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a 10-week training program on some physiological variables that enable the referees to pass the physical fitness tests endorsed by the international Federation of Football Association (FIFA). Material and Methods: Thirty Egyptian soccer referees from Assiut football branch volunteered to participate in a 10-week training study (pre-to-post measurements) as follows: Second class referees (2nd R, n=11); third class referees (3rd R, n=13) and new referees (NR, n=6). Pre-to-post training measurements of physiological variables (heart rate, blood pressure, Rate-Pressure Product (RPP) and VO2 max) and FIFA-approved physical fitness tests (repeated sprint ability and interval test) were assessed. Results: The decrement of heart rate, blood pressure, RPP and increment of VO2 max were observed following the 10- week training program that enables the referee to pass the fitness test approved by the FIFA. Conclusion: We concluded that the 10-week training program succeeded in improving the physical fitness of football referees in Assiut governorate. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Football referees – Repeated sprint abilities – Heart rate – Blood pressure | ||||
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