The physical demands of the match according to playing positions in a South African Premier Soccer League team

Q3 Health Professions
Mduduzi Rhini, Robert Hickner, R. Naidoo, T. Sookan
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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.
根据南非超级足球联赛球队的踢球位置确定比赛的体能要求
背景:有证据表明,国际足球运动员在一场比赛中的总距离在 8 至 14 公里之间。其中约 80 - 90% 的距离为低强度运动,约 10 - 20% 为高强度运动。这些数据受到位置、阵型、联赛标准和不同国家民族差异的影响:量化南非超级足球联赛球队不同位置球员在竞技比赛中的体能需求:方法:采用描述性研究设计,包括同一支球队的 21 名球员。使用 PlayerTek GPS 设备(10Hz)收集了 2019/2020 赛季 23 场正式比赛的数据。收集的数据包括总距离、高强度奔跑距离、力量对抗、最高端速度和每分钟距离:结果:只有在高强度跑动距离和力量对抗方面存在明显的统计差异。 与中后卫相比,中前卫(p<0.001)、攻击型中场(p=0.006)和后卫(p=0.01)的高强度跑动距离(p<0.001)最长。攻击型中场和中前卫比中卫有更多的强攻记录。 下半场比赛的总跑动距离(p=0.01)、发力跑动距离(p=0.004)和每分钟跑动距离(p=0.001)均低于上半场比赛:结论:与所有其他位置相比,中前卫的高强度动作更多,而中后卫的冲刺次数更少。这些数据让我们深入了解了存在的位置差异,有助于教练制定针对特定位置的训练计划。
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