Abstract
Recreational team sports offer an alternative form of exercise to inactive individuals across the lifespan and sexes. Soccer is the most investigated recreational team sport reporting a wide range of health benefits, including cardiovascular (CV) health. The quest for novel paradigms to promote exercise in the general population, recently extended its interest to other team sports besides soccer. The available research supports the importance of recreational team handball, floorball, basketball, touch rugby, futsal and volleyball as training paradigms to improve CV fitness and other health-related variables in inactive individuals across ages and sexes. In most cases, recreational team sports programs assume the form of small-sided games, eliciting mean heart rates of 72–85% of the individual maximal. The majority of the training interventions were carried out for 12 weeks with a reported mean attendance of 2 times 40–60 min per week. Maximal oxygen uptake improvements were different in magnitude across the recreational team sports, with recreational team handball providing significant and clinically relevant increases (>3.5 ml·kg−1·min−1). Game format, training exposure and pre-intervention health and fitness status are issues that need further investigation with the aim to optimize recreational team sports exercise programs implementation. Furthermore, the nature and effects of grassroots team sports should be further studied in order to provide as many as possible effective training tools for former practitioners and for the general population that has none or little experience of sport. Given the potential positive impact of recreational team sports practice on world population's health, large-scale randomized controlled trials are warranted.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases |
Volume | 63 |
Issue number | 6 |
Pages (from-to) | 709-722 |
ISSN | 0033-0620 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- Basketball
- Floorball
- Futsal
- Maximal oxygen uptake
- Team handball
- Touch rugby
- Volleyball