Soccer Coaching Certification Soccer Coaching Physical Conditioning 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which energy system primarily fuels short, explosive sprints of 5–10 seconds during a soccer match?
- Aerobic glycolysis
- ATP-PCr (phosphocreatine) system (Correct answer)
- Anaerobic glycolysis
- Beta-oxidation of fats
Correct answer: ATP-PCr (phosphocreatine) system
The ATP-PCr system provides immediate energy for maximal efforts lasting under 10 seconds without oxygen.
Question 2: What is the recommended work-to-rest ratio for high-intensity interval training (HIIT) designed to improve anaerobic capacity in soccer players?
- 1:5
- 1:3
- 1:1 to 2:1 (Correct answer)
- 3:1
Correct answer: 1:1 to 2:1
A 1:1 to 2:1 work-to-rest ratio challenges the anaerobic system while allowing partial recovery between bouts.
Question 3: A youth soccer player shows signs of heat exhaustion during a summer practice. What is the coach's FIRST priority?
- Have the player drink a sports drink and continue practice
- Remove the player from activity, move to a cool area, and hydrate (Correct answer)
- Apply ice directly to the player's skin and call 911 immediately
- Allow the player to rest on the field for 5 minutes before resuming
Correct answer: Remove the player from activity, move to a cool area, and hydrate
Removing the athlete from the heat source and beginning cooling and rehydration are the immediate priorities for heat exhaustion.
Question 4: Which flexibility method involves alternating contraction and relaxation of a muscle to achieve greater range of motion?
- Static stretching
- Ballistic stretching
- Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) (Correct answer)
- Dynamic stretching
Correct answer: Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
PNF stretching uses the proprioceptive reflex to relax a muscle after contraction, enabling a deeper stretch.
Question 5: What physiological measure is MOST commonly used to assess a soccer player's aerobic fitness in a field setting?
- 1-repetition maximum (1RM) squat
- VO2 max via beep test or Yo-Yo test (Correct answer)
- Resting heart rate alone
- Grip strength dynamometry
Correct answer: VO2 max via beep test or Yo-Yo test
The beep test and Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test are validated field measures of aerobic capacity and soccer-specific fitness.
Question 6: During a macrocycle, what is the PRIMARY purpose of the General Preparatory Phase (GPP)?
- Peak performance for the most important competition
- Build general fitness base including aerobic capacity and strength (Correct answer)
- Taper training volume to reduce fatigue before competition
- Focus exclusively on sport-specific technical skills
Correct answer: Build general fitness base including aerobic capacity and strength
GPP develops the foundational fitness attributes—aerobic base, general strength, and mobility—needed for later specific training.
Question 7: Which of the following BEST describes the concept of 'supercompensation' in soccer conditioning?
- Training two sessions per day every week of the season
- The body adapting above its previous fitness level after a training stimulus and recovery (Correct answer)
- Consuming extra carbohydrates before every training session
- Performing maximum effort in every session to maximize gains
Correct answer: The body adapting above its previous fitness level after a training stimulus and recovery
Supercompensation occurs when the body recovers from a training load and adapts to a higher performance level than before.
Which energy system primarily fuels short, explosive sprints of 5–10 seconds during a soccer match?