Practical Guidance to Optimize Postmatch Recovery in Elite Male and Female Soccer: A Review

Sérgio M. Querido, Régis Radaelli, João Brito, João R. Vaz, Sandro R. Freitas

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Abstract

Several recovery methods have been proposed to optimize postmatch recovery in elite soccer. However, practical guidance for the implementation of recovery methods that somehow confer benefits on the recovery process immediately postmatch (MD), 1 day postmatch (MD + 1), and 2 days postmatch (MD + 2) is lacking. This article aimed to review the existing literature and provide a practical guide for sports scientists, coaches, clinicians, and players concerning implementing the most-used recovery methods after male and female soccer matches. For this purpose, we first presented a general 5-level recovery model that divides the recovery methods according to their relevance in recovery, based on their effectiveness in recovery, frequency of use, and reported detrimental effects. In addition, practical recommendations were provided for implementing each recovery method following two days post-match according to the recovery of various parameters (i.e., physical, physiologic, and perceptual) and physiologic and psychosocial assumptions. It was concluded that the application of recovery methods should be prioritized, periodized, and individualized over the recovery period postmatch. In addition, some recovery methods with limited effectiveness in postmatch recovery should be recommended based on physiologic assumptions and potential psychosocial benefits.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)415-425
Number of pages11
JournalStrength and Conditioning Journal
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • athletes
  • fatigue
  • football
  • recommendations
  • recovery strategies

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