The Influence of Game Intervals on Physical Performance Demands in Elite Futsal: Insights from Congested Periods.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.3390/sports13020056
Augusto Pereira, João Nuno Ribeiro, Pedro E Alcaraz, Rubén Herrero Carrasco, Bruno Travassos, Tomás T Freitas, Konstantinos Spyrou
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Abstract

The aims of this study were to analyze (1) the external match demands during a congested period (CP) (i.e., three games in eight days) and (2) the differences among games with two- or three-day intervals in professional futsal players. Eleven elite male futsal players were monitored during 15 official matches. Wearable accelerometers were used to record player load (PL), accelerations (ACC), decelerations (DEC), and changes of direction (COD) at different intensities (e.g., high, medium, and low) using two approaches (e.g., absolute and relative per minute). A linear mixed model and effect sizes (ESs) were used to analyze differences between matches and days of interval. Considering the external match load during CP, non-significant differences were found for all the variables (p = 0.108-0.995; ES: 0.01-0.40). Comparing the interval days between games, players had significantly higher DECHI (p = 0.030; ES: 0.48), CODTOTAL (p = 0.028; ES: 0.33), CODMED (p = 0.024; ES: 0.40), and CODLOW (p = 0.038; ES: 0.31) following 3 days of interval between the games when compared with 2 days. However, when analyzed relative to effective time, non-significant differences were found. In summary, CPs seem to not affect the match external load, but players performed better in terms of DEC and COD following 3 days of interval when compared to 2 days when analyzed with absolute values.

比赛间歇期对精英五人制足球运动员体能表现需求的影响:来自拥挤时期的见解。
本研究的目的是分析(1)拥挤期(即8天内3场比赛)的外部比赛需求(2)职业五人制球员每隔2天或3天比赛的差异。在15场正式比赛中对11名优秀男子五人制足球运动员进行了监测。使用可穿戴式加速度计记录不同强度(如高、中、低)下的播放器负载(PL)、加速度(ACC)、减速(DEC)和方向变化(COD),采用两种方法(如绝对和相对每分钟)。使用线性混合模型和效应量(ESs)分析匹配和间隔天数之间的差异。考虑到CP期间的外部匹配负荷,所有变量的差异均不显著(p = 0.108-0.995;ES: 0.01 - -0.40)。比较游戏间的间隔天数,玩家的DECHI显著更高(p = 0.030;ES: 0.48), CODTOTAL (p = 0.028;ES: 0.33), CODMED (p = 0.024;ES: 0.40), CODLOW (p = 0.038;ES: 0.31),游戏间隔3天,而不是2天。然而,当相对于有效时间进行分析时,发现无显著差异。总而言之,CPs似乎不会影响比赛的外部负荷,但在间隔3天后,玩家在DEC和COD方面的表现优于间隔2天。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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