Int J Sports Med 2021; 42(10): 917-923
DOI: 10.1055/a-1345-9262
Training & Testing

Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Serie A Soccer Players’ Physical Qualities

Ermanno Rampinini
1   Human Performance Laboratory, Sport Service Mapei Srl, Olgiate Olona, Italy
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Federico Donghi
1   Human Performance Laboratory, Sport Service Mapei Srl, Olgiate Olona, Italy
,
Marco Martin
1   Human Performance Laboratory, Sport Service Mapei Srl, Olgiate Olona, Italy
2   College of Human Sciences, Bangor University School of Sport Health and Exercise Sciences, Bangor, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Andrea Bosio
1   Human Performance Laboratory, Sport Service Mapei Srl, Olgiate Olona, Italy
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Marco Riggio
3   U.S. Sassuolo Calcio, Sport Science, Sassuolo, Italy
,
Nicola A. Maffiuletti
4   Schulthess Clinic, Human Performance Lab, Zurich, Switzerland
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Abstract

In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced most activities in Italy, including soccer, to cease. During lockdown, players could only train at home, with limited evidence regarding the effect of this period. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of COVID-19 lockdown on professional soccer players’ physical performance. Aerobic fitness and vertical jump were assessed before and after four periods in two different seasons: COVID-19 lockdown, competitive period before lockdown, competitive period and summer break of the 2016–2017 season. Linear mixed models were used to examine within-period changes and between-period differences in changes observed during COVID-19 lockdown and the three other periods. Within-period changes in aerobic fitness showed a significant improvement following COVID-19 lockdown (p<0.001) and a significant decline during summer break (p<0.001). Between-period differences were significant in the comparison of COVID-19 lockdown with both the competitive 2019–2020 season (p<0.01) and summer break (p<0.001). For the vertical jump, only the between-period comparison revealed significant differences as the changes associated with COVID-19 lockdown were worse than those of the two competitive periods, for both absolute (p<0.05; p<0.001) and relative peak power (p<0.01; p<0.001). Home-based training during lockdown was effective to improve aerobic fitness, although it did not allow players to maintain their competitive period’s power levels.



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Eingereicht: 10. Oktober 2020

Angenommen: 15. Dezember 2020

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23. Februar 2021

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