Weekly accumulative external load based on participation in football matches

D. Casamichana, Oier Agirrezabalaga, Gorka Agirre, F. Nakamura, Eider Barba, A. Martín-García, Julen Castellano
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The aim of this study was to compare the weekly accumulative external load according to their participation in the previous match and the following match in three teams of different categories belonging to a football club. Sixty football players participated, belonging to the under-23 (U23, n: 20), U21 (n: 22) and U19 (n: 18) teams. Players were monitored by global positioning system devices during all training sessions and official matches. For the accumulative weekly load (from Monday to Sunday), the following external load variables were used: total distance covered (TD, m), distance covered at different speed thresholds (>14.0, >18.0, >21.0 and >24.0 km·h−1), the number of moderate-high intensity accelerations (ACC: >2 m·s−2, n) and decelerations (DEC: <−2 m·s−2, n), the player load (PL, arbitrary units, au) and the acceleration load (Aload, au). Players were grouped according to their participation in the previous and next matches: starter and starter (SS, when the player was a starter in both the previous and the following matches), starter and non-starter (SN), non-starter and starter (NS), and non-starter and non-starter (NN). This study revealed that NS and SS groups had a higher absolute and relative accumulative weekly load for the global indicators (Aload, PL and TD) in the three teams than NN and SN (range of ES: 0.1–3.4). This information would allow coaches to refine the required stimulation regarding players’ role in the team based on the player's participation in the previous and next match.
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基于参加足球比赛的每周累积外部负荷
本研究的目的是比较一个足球俱乐部下属的三支不同类别球队的球员在参加上一场比赛和下一场比赛时每周累积的外部负荷。参与研究的 60 名足球运动员分别来自 23 岁以下(U23,人数:20)、21 岁以下(人数:22)和 19 岁以下(人数:18)的球队。在所有训练课和正式比赛期间,球员都受到全球定位系统设备的监控。对于每周(从周一到周日)的累积负荷,使用了以下外部负荷变量:总路程(TD,米)、不同速度阈值(>14.0、>18.0、>21.0 和>24.0 km-h-1)下的路程、中高强度加速次数(ACC:>2 m-s-2,n)和减速次数(DEC:<-2 m-s-2,n)、球员负荷(PL,任意单位,au)和加速负荷(Aload,au)。根据球员在上一场和下一场比赛中的参与情况进行分组:首发和首发(SS,当球员在上一场和下一场比赛中均为首发时)、首发和非首发(SN)、非首发和首发(NS)以及非首发和非首发(NN)。这项研究显示,在三支球队中,NS 组和 SS 组的总体指标(Aload、PL 和 TD)的绝对值和相对累积周负荷均高于 NN 组和 SN 组(ES 范围:0.1-3.4)。这些信息将有助于教练员根据球员在上一场和下一场比赛中的参与情况,对球员在球队中的角色进行所需的刺激。
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