Relationship Between GPS-Derived Variables and Subjective Questionnaires Among Elite Youth Soccer Players.

IF 2.9 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-07-25 DOI:10.3390/sports13080246
Krisztián Havanecz, Péter János Tóth, Bence Kopper, Csaba Bartha, Sándor Sáfár, Marcell Fridvalszki, Gábor Géczi
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The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between the external load (EL) and internal load among U15, U17, and U19 youth soccer players and to identify the factors best influencing the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and session-RPE (s-RPE) from Global Positioning System-derived variables. Data were collected from 50 male youth soccer players over an 11-week in-season period, encompassing a total of 1386 observations (145 training sessions and 33 matches). The findings indicate that during training sessions, the relationship between EL-derived volume variables and s-RPE exhibited moderate-to-very-strong correlations (U15-r ranging from 0.23 to 0.52; U17-r ranging from 0.51 to 0.78; U19-r ranging from 0.34 to 0.61, p < 0.001). The strongest relationships were observed with the total distance, acceleration, deceleration, and player load variables (p < 0.001). However, perceived wellness measures showed weak correlations with almost every EL parameter. Considering matches for all age groups, total distance showed moderate-to-large correlation with s-RPE (ranging from 0.41 to 0.59, p < 0.001). Additionally, RPE and s-RPE were significantly influenced by the variables of total distance, acceleration, deceleration, medium-speed running per minute, sprint distance per minute, and deceleration per minute.

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青少年优秀足球运动员gps衍生变量与主观问卷的关系
本研究的目的是研究U15、U17和U19青少年足球运动员的外负荷(EL)和内负荷之间的关系,并从全球定位系统导出的变量中确定影响感知运动强度(RPE)和会话RPE (s-RPE)评级的最佳因素。该研究收集了50名男性青少年足球运动员在11周的赛季期间的数据,包括1386次观察(145次训练和33场比赛)。研究结果表明,在训练期间,el衍生的体积变量与s-RPE之间的关系表现出中等至很强的相关性(U15-r范围为0.23至0.52;U17-r范围为0.51至0.78;U19-r范围为0.34至0.61,p < 0.001)。与总距离、加速、减速和玩家负载变量之间的关系最为密切(p < 0.001)。然而,感知健康指标与几乎所有EL参数都显示出弱相关性。考虑到所有年龄组的匹配,总距离与s-RPE表现出中等到较大的相关性(范围从0.41到0.59,p < 0.001)。总距离、加速、减速、每分钟中速跑、每分钟冲刺距离和每分钟减速对RPE和s-RPE有显著影响。
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