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The physical demands of the match according to playing positions in a South African Premier Soccer League team.
Rhini, M; Hickner, R C; Naidoo, R; Sookan, T.
Afiliación
  • Rhini M; Discipline of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
  • Hickner RC; Discipline of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
  • Naidoo R; Department of Nutrition and Integrative Physiology, Institute of Sports Sciences and Medicine, College of Health and Human Performance, Florida State University.
  • Sookan T; Discipline of Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
S Afr J Sports Med ; 36(1): v36i1a16752, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39100102
ABSTRACT

Background:

Evidence indicates that international soccer players cover a total distance of between eight and 14 km in a match. Approximately 80 - 90% of this distance constitutes low-intensity actions, and about 10 - 20% is high-intensity. These data are influenced by playing position, formation, league standard, and national differences in different countries.

Objective:

To quantify the physical demands of competitive matches on the different playing positions in a South African Premier Soccer League team.

Methods:

A descriptive study design included 21 players on the same team. Data were collected over 23 official matches during the 2019/2020 season using PlayerTek GPS devices (10Hz). The data collected included total distance covered, high-intensity running distance, power plays, top-end speed, and distance per minute.

Results:

Statistical differences were evident only in the high-intensity running distance and power plays. The centre-forwards (p<0.001), attacking central midfielders (p=0.006), and full-backs (p=0.01) covered the most high-intensity running distance (p<0.001) than centre-backs. The attacking central midfielders and centre-forwards recorded more power plays than the centre-backs. Total distance (p=0.01), power plays (p=0.004) and distance per minute (p=0.001) were lower in the second half than in the first half of the match.

Conclusion:

Centre-forwards performed more high-intensity actions, whereas the centre-backs sprinted less than all the other positions. These data provide insight into the positional differences that exist and could help coaches to prescribe position-specific training programmes.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: S Afr J Sports Med Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Sudáfrica Pais de publicación: Sudáfrica

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: S Afr J Sports Med Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Sudáfrica Pais de publicación: Sudáfrica