精英女子足球的巅峰体能需求:评估比赛位置和进球后运动模式

N. Datson, A. Dello Iacono, Greg Doncaster, R. Page, Andy McKeown, V. Unnithan
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最近已经确定,对活动高峰时期的评估更好地考虑了比赛的随机性以及环境因素对这些高峰时期的影响。很少有研究试图将战术和身体方面的表现联系起来,特别是在女性球员身上。因此,本研究旨在评估优秀女子足球运动员进球后运动模式和比赛高峰需求的位置差异。使用10赫兹的全球定位系统单位,从一支苏格兰精英女子职业足球队的14场比赛中总共记录了133场比赛的观察结果。使用滚动历元法评估总距离(TD)、高速跑距离(>18 km/h) (HSRD)和PlayerLoad™(PL)在1、3和5分钟的高峰时段。比赛位置和进球后活动作为调节因素。线性混合模型确定了HSRD在1分钟(p<.001)、3分钟(p<.001)和5分钟(p<.001)高峰时期的主要影响。比赛位置对1分钟的TD (p= 0.001)和3分钟的PL (p= 0.002)也有主要影响。团队层面的数据显示,3分钟TD数据的主要影响因素是状态(得分vs输球),PL数据的主要影响因素是时间(前vs后),1分钟、3分钟和5分钟epoch。所有变量的平均值和峰值在不同的位置上都是不同的。同样,在进球或失球后,在球队和球员层面上观察到潜在的战术调整的显著差异。
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Peak physical demands of elite women's soccer: Assessing playing position and post-goal locomotor patterns
It has recently been identified that the assessment of peak periods of activity better considers the stochastic nature of match-play and the influence that contextual factors have on these peak periods. Limited research exists attempting to link the tactical and physical aspects of performance, especially in female players. Therefore, the current study aimed to assess post-goal locomotor patterns and positional differences on peak match demands in elite female soccer players. Using 10 Hz global positioning system units, a total of 133 player match observations were recorded from 14 matches played by an elite Scottish women's professional soccer team. The total distance (TD), high-speed running distance (>18 km/h) (HSRD) and PlayerLoad™ (PL) were assessed for 1, 3 and 5-minute peak periods using a rolling epoch approach. Playing position and post-goal activity were used as modulating factors. Linear mixed models established a main effect for playing position for the HSRD at peak 1-minute ( p<.001), 3-minute ( p < .001) and 5-minute ( p < .001) epochs. There were also main effects for the playing position for TD at peak 1-minute ( p= .001) and PL at peak-3minute ( p = .002). Team-level data showed a main effect for condition (score vs. concede) for 3-minute TD data and main effects for time (pre vs. post) for 1,3 and 5-minute epochs for PL data. The average and peak values were shown to differ across playing positions for all variables. Likewise, potentially indicative of tactical adjustments significant differences were observed at both a team and player level following scoring or conceding a goal.
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