Journal of Trainology
Online ISSN : 2186-5264
ISSN-L : 2186-5264
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The effects of sodium bicarbonate supplementation on asoccer specific conditioning test in division III soccer players
Jason M. CholewaDavid J. GrannisDaniel A. JaffeLucas Guimarães-FerreiraTracy D. MatthewsVincent J. Paolone
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2015 年 4 巻 1 号 p. 19-24

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Objectives: This study investigated the performance enhancing effects of bicarbonate ingestion on soccer specific perfor mance. Design: A randomized and double-blinded study. Methods: Division III collegiate male soccer players (N = 7) participated in the study. Participants ingested either an alkaline treatment (.3 g/kg NaHCO3) or placebo (cornflower) 60 min prior to exercise on two separate testing sessions spaced 7 days apart. Distance to fatigue in the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 2 was used to assess performance. Capillary blood was sampled pre-ingestion (PE), 60 min post ingestion (PI), exhaustion (EX), following 15 min of recovery (RC) and analyzed for lactate ([La]) and pH. Results: No significant ( p > .05) differences between conditions existed for performance. A significant ( p < .05) main effect was found for [La]: values at EX were significantly greater than PE, PI, and RC; however, no interaction ( p > .05) existed between time and condition. pH values at PE and PI were significantly greater than EX and RC in both conditions; however, pH was significantly ( p < .05) greater at PI than PE in treatment but not placebo. Conclusion: Bicarbonate ingestion increased extracellular buffering capacity but does not appear to enhance shuttle run per formance in Division III soccer players. mance.
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