Workload management strategies in football: A global survey project.

Q3 Medicine Tunisie Medicale Pub Date : 2023-11-05
Mohamed Saifedine Fessi, Helmi Ben Saad, Rafael Franco Soares Oliveira, Jad Adrian Washif, Karim Chamari, Wassim Moalla
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Abstract

Aim: This research design protocol outlines the methodology for a thorough evaluation of workload monitoring and management strategies in football.

Methods: The study involves conducting a global survey to fitness coaches, sports scientists, analysts, and physicians with experience in load monitoring within football. The research adheres to the principles of the Helsinki Declaration and complies with General Data Protection Regulation standards, with ethical approvals obtained from multiple Ethics Committees across various countries, including Tunisia. A consortium of professionals collaboratively crafted the survey instrument, dividing it into seven sections, each addressing specific aspects of workload monitoring in football. Survey reliability will undergo evaluation in a pilot study utilizing Cronbach's alpha and intraclass correlation coefficient. To ensure inclusivity, the survey will be translated into multiple languages, facilitating participation from diverse regions. As such, survey distribution will consider online platforms (such as social media) and email invitations, with a specific focus on engaging football clubs, federations, and professional networks. The targeted sample size will remain at 385 participants. Statistical analysis planning encompasses descriptive examination, exploration of variable relationships, hypothesis testing, and qualitative analyses of participant feedback and recommendations regarding load monitoring practices.

Expected results: Expected outcomes include i) A comprehensive global overview of training and match load monitoring practices in football, ii) The identification of emerging trends, an improved understanding of training optimization processes, and iii) The development of practical recommendations to enhance player well-being and performance.

Conclusion: This study will contribute to the ongoing development of knowledge in the field of football workload monitoring.

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