Impact of Small-Sided Games and Hoff Circuit Training on Aerobic Capacity
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Universidad de Granada
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Small-sided games Hoof Technical Circuit Maximal Aerobic Speed (VMA) Maximal Oxygen Consumption (VO2 Max)
Date
2025Referencia bibliográfica
Mohamed Amine Rahmoune, Amar Nouioua, Okba Selmi & Alex Dan Iulian (2025). Impact of Small-Sided Games and Hoff Circuit Training on Aerobic Capacity. Journal for Educators,Teachers and Trainers, Vol.16(4).160-175. ISSN 1989-9572 DOI:10.47750/jett.2025.16.04.11
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the effects of small-sided games (4 vs. 4) versus training in
the Hoof technical circuit on improving aerobic capacity in soccer players. The study
included 16 soccer players with similar characteristics (average age: 24.7 ± 3.28 years,
average weight: 76.4 ± 4.2 kg, average height: 180.6 ± 3.2 cm), divided into two distinct
training methods: small-sided games (4 vs. 4) and circuit training using the Hoof technical
circuit. The results, analyzed statistically using SPSS, indicated no statistically significant
differences between the two integrated training methods—small-sided games (4 vs. 4) and
the Hoof technical circuit—in enhancing aerobic capacities such as maximal aerobic speed
(VMA) and maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max). Both methods contributed to
improving aerobic capacity at comparable levels, with a slight advantage observed in the
post-test compared to the pre-test for both groups.