‘Bridging the gap’: Differences in training and match physical load in 1st team and U23 players from the English Premier League

R. Kavanagh, Christoper Carling, Shane Malone, R. Di Michele, R. Morgans, D. Rhodes
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To explore the differences in training and match load in English Premier League (EPL) 1st team and U23 players. Identifying differences in relative and absolute physical outputs in relation to Maximal Aerobic Speed (MAS) and Maximal Sprint Speed (MSS) and how this informs monitoring and training prescription. Two groups of full-time professional football players (1st team, n = 24 and U23 squad, n = 27) participated in this study. Training and match data were categorised into weekly blocks from Monday to Sunday. Each player's weekly total was then averaged to provide a squad average for each metric examined. Match analysis identified significantly higher distance covered above 120% MAS and distance between 120% MAS and 85% MSS ( p = .04, effect size [ES] = 0.64; p < .01, ES = 1.13) for the 1st team. Distance above 85% MSS was significantly higher for the U23's ( p < .01, ES = 2.92). Training and match data during one-match weeks displayed significantly higher differences in all high-speed variables for 1st team players compared to U23 players ( p ≤ .05, ES = 0.82–1.78). Analysis of training and match data during a two-match week displayed no significant differences for all physical variables ( p > .05). Practitioners should consider the utilisation of individual relative thresholds to identify differences between physical performance variables during training and matches for 1st team and U23 players. Utilising these comparisons to inform training design, could maximise players physical development and potential for successful transition. Importantly, these findings relate to only one EPL club and therefore practitioners should assess their own players’ relative training and game outputs.
“弥合差距”:英超一线队和U23球员在训练和比赛体力负荷方面的差异
探讨英超一线队与U23球员在训练和比赛负荷上的差异。识别与最大有氧速度(MAS)和最大冲刺速度(MSS)相关的相对和绝对体力输出的差异,以及如何为监测和训练处方提供信息。本研究分为两组全职职业足球运动员(一队,n = 24)和U23队,n = 27)。训练和比赛数据从周一到周日被分类为每周块。然后将每个球员每周的总数据取平均值,得出每个指标的球队平均数据。匹配分析发现,覆盖在120% MAS以上的距离和120% MAS与85% MSS之间的距离明显更高(p =。04,效应量[ES] = 0.64;p . 05)。从业者应该考虑利用个人相对阈值来识别一线队和U23球员在训练和比赛期间身体表现变量之间的差异。利用这些比较来指导训练设计,可以最大限度地提高球员的身体发育和成功过渡的潜力。重要的是,这些发现只涉及一个英超俱乐部,因此从业者应该评估自己的球员的相关训练和比赛输出。
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