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引用次数: 29
摘要
【摘要】目的探讨身体素质和体能比赛表现在区分女足优秀水平中的作用。方法在2016-2017两个赛季期间,对参加美国全国女子足球联赛(NWSL)的所有球员(n = 220)的身体素质和比赛外负荷进行了研究。在每个季前赛的第一周,在标准化条件下进行立定跳远、30米短跑和30 - 15间歇性体能测试。在每个竞争性联赛中(3268场个人比赛观察),收集了所有完成比赛的球员的10 Hz GPS数据,并对比赛位置进行了分类。总距离、高(≥12.5 km h-1)、超高(≥19.0 km h-1)和冲刺速度(≥22.5 km h-1)以上距离用于定量匹配物理性能。根据每个赛季的国家队阵容,球员被进一步分为国际(INT)和国内(DOM)球员。结果INT型和DOM型运动员在身体素质和体能比赛表现上差异不大。虽然身体素质和比赛表现可能会影响成绩,但它们通常不会区分优秀女足的表现水平。
Physical characteristics and match performances in women’s international versus domestic-level football players: a 2-year, league-wide study
ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the role of physical qualities and physical match performances in distinguishing between elite performance levels in women’s football. Methods Over a two-season period (2016–2017), a league-wide study was conducted in which physical qualities and match external loads were collected in all players (n = 220) competing in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) in the USA. During the first week of each pre-season, the standing broad jump, 30 m sprint, and the 30–15 intermittent fitness test were conducted under standardized conditions. In each competitive league fixture (3,268 individual match observations), 10 Hz GPS data were collected in all players who completed full matches and playing position was categorized. Total distance, and the distances covered above high (≥12.5 km h–1), very-high(≥19.0 km h–1), and sprinting velocities (≥22.5 km h–1) were used to quantity match physical performances. Players were further categorized as international (INT) or domestic-level (DOM) players according to their country’s squad selections during each season. Results There were few meaningful differences between INT and DOM players for either physical qualities or physical match performances. Conclusion Whilst physical qualities and match performances may impact upon performance outcomes, they generally do not distinguish between performance levels in elite women’s football.