Discriminative validity of summarized hip and knee angular accelerations for lower extremity training load quantification in male soccer players during a standardised training drill.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-07 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2290083
Bram J C Bastiaansen, Riemer J K Vegter, Erik Wilmes, Edwin Goedhart, Koen A P M Lemmink, Michel S Brink
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This study assessed the discriminative validity of summarized hip and knee angular accelerations during a standardized training drill. Twenty-eight soccer players performed a standardized training drill that mimics game demands. Discriminative validity was examined by assessment of between-group differences of summarized preferred kicking leg hip and knee angular accelerations, and Playerload between national and regional soccer players for the full training drill, and parts based on locomotor intensity, or additional pass and jumping header activities. Furthermore, relationships were assessed between the summarized hip and knee angular accelerations and conventional load indicators derived from a local positioning measurement system, such as high-intensity running distance and Playerload. National players had higher summarized hip (Mean difference: 62.7 A.U. ES = 0.77, p = 0.049) and knee (Mean difference: 137.1 A.U. ES = 1.06, p = 0.008) angular accelerations. Significant interaction effects were observed during high-intensity running (Hip: 0.2 A.U./m, ES = 0.98, p = 0.005; Knee: 0.61 A.U./m, ES = 1.52, p < 0.001), and sprinting (Hip: 0.3 A.U./m, ES = 1.01, p < 0.02; Knee: 0.56 A.U./m, ES = 1.57, p < 0.001). Between-group differences were not present for additional passing or jumping header activities. Compared to summarized hip and knee angular accelerations, Playerload had less ability to discriminate between players and activities. Moreover, the lower extremity training load indicators were unrelated to conventional load indicators. Together these results confirm discriminative validity of summarized hip and knee angular acceleration training load indicators during a standardised training drill.

男性足球运动员在标准化训练过程中,髋关节和膝关节角加速度对下肢训练负荷量化的判别效度。
本研究评估了在标准化训练中总结的髋关节和膝关节角加速度的判别有效性。28名足球运动员进行了模仿比赛要求的标准化训练。通过评估国家和地区足球运动员在完整训练训练中总结的首选踢腿、髋和膝关节角加速度、球员负荷以及基于运动强度或额外传球和跳头球活动的部分的组间差异来检验判别效度。此外,我们还评估了总结的髋关节和膝关节角加速度与来自局部定位测量系统的常规负荷指标(如高强度跑步距离和Playerload)之间的关系。国家队球员的髋部角加速度(平均差值:62.7 A.U. ES = 0.77, p = 0.049)和膝关节角加速度(平均差值:137.1 A.U. ES = 1.06, p = 0.008)较高。高强度跑步时观察到显著的交互效应(髋关节:0.2 A.U./m, ES = 0.98, p = 0.005;膝关节:0.61 A.U./m, ES = 1.52, p p p
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