Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent

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Main Author: Silva,Cristiano D. da
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Natali,Antônio José, Carling,Christopher, Lima,Jorge R. Perrout de, Bara Filho,Mauricio G., Garcia,Emerson S., Marins,João Carlos B.
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Summary: Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were: i) to verify whether player internal load (PIL) monitored via heart rate (HR) varies with game-time and playing position; ii) whether intermittent running capacity (IRC) is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL in elite youth (U-15) soccer players. Method: Twenty-one elite soccer players (14±0.5 yrs, 172±7 cm, 63±6 kg) had their heart rate monitored (beats/min) in five matches and were tested twice for IRC (Yo-YoIR2, distance [m]) over a seven-week competitive season. Percentage of maximal heart rate (%HRmax) and time spent (TS%) in five zones (Z1[<70%]; Z2[71-85%]; Z3[86-90%]; Z4[91-95%] and Z5[>96%]) were our PIL indexes. Data from three complete games in the same position of each player were analyzed and matches halves, time intervals (T1 to T6), and playing positions (fullbacks, central defenders and forwards [N=5 each], midfielders [N=6]) were compared, and the relationship between IRC and within-match PIL was determined. Results: PIL was higher in 1st (86±3%) than in the 2nd half (84±4%; p<.001). The 2nd half had more TS% in Z1 and Z2 (p<.05). PIL in T4 was the lowest (p<.01), and in T6, it was lower than T1 and T2 (p<.01). Fullbacks and midfielders showed higher PIL and higher TS% in Z4 (p<.05) than the other positional roles. The average IRC correlated with PIL in T6 (r=.56, p<.01) only. Conclusion: In conclusion, the internal load in elite youth (U-15) soccer players varies with game-time and playing position; and their IRC is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL.
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spelling Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependentmatch demandsoccerexercise intensityfatiguepositional roleAbstract Aims: The aims of this study were: i) to verify whether player internal load (PIL) monitored via heart rate (HR) varies with game-time and playing position; ii) whether intermittent running capacity (IRC) is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL in elite youth (U-15) soccer players. Method: Twenty-one elite soccer players (14±0.5 yrs, 172±7 cm, 63±6 kg) had their heart rate monitored (beats/min) in five matches and were tested twice for IRC (Yo-YoIR2, distance [m]) over a seven-week competitive season. Percentage of maximal heart rate (%HRmax) and time spent (TS%) in five zones (Z1[<70%]; Z2[71-85%]; Z3[86-90%]; Z4[91-95%] and Z5[>96%]) were our PIL indexes. Data from three complete games in the same position of each player were analyzed and matches halves, time intervals (T1 to T6), and playing positions (fullbacks, central defenders and forwards [N=5 each], midfielders [N=6]) were compared, and the relationship between IRC and within-match PIL was determined. Results: PIL was higher in 1st (86±3%) than in the 2nd half (84±4%; p<.001). The 2nd half had more TS% in Z1 and Z2 (p<.05). PIL in T4 was the lowest (p<.01), and in T6, it was lower than T1 and T2 (p<.01). Fullbacks and midfielders showed higher PIL and higher TS% in Z4 (p<.05) than the other positional roles. The average IRC correlated with PIL in T6 (r=.56, p<.01) only. Conclusion: In conclusion, the internal load in elite youth (U-15) soccer players varies with game-time and playing position; and their IRC is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL.Universidade Estadual Paulista2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65742018000400706Motriz: Revista de Educação Física v.24 n.4 2018reponame:Motriz (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESP10.1590/s1980-6574201800040005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Cristiano D. daNatali,Antônio JoséCarling,ChristopherLima,Jorge R. Perrout deBara Filho,Mauricio G.Garcia,Emerson S.Marins,João Carlos B.eng2018-11-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1980-65742018000400706Revistahttp://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/motrizPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpmotriz@rc.unesp.br||mauerber@rc.unesp.br||azanesco@rc.unesp.br1980-65741415-9805opendoar:2022-11-08T16:30:38.958049Motriz (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
title Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
spellingShingle Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
Silva,Cristiano D. da
match demand
soccer
exercise intensity
fatigue
positional role
title_short Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
title_full Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
title_fullStr Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
title_full_unstemmed Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
title_sort Match internal load in youth elite soccer players is period, playing position and intermittent running capacity dependent
author Silva,Cristiano D. da
author_facet Silva,Cristiano D. da
Natali,Antônio José
Carling,Christopher
Lima,Jorge R. Perrout de
Bara Filho,Mauricio G.
Garcia,Emerson S.
Marins,João Carlos B.
author_role author
author2 Natali,Antônio José
Carling,Christopher
Lima,Jorge R. Perrout de
Bara Filho,Mauricio G.
Garcia,Emerson S.
Marins,João Carlos B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Cristiano D. da
Natali,Antônio José
Carling,Christopher
Lima,Jorge R. Perrout de
Bara Filho,Mauricio G.
Garcia,Emerson S.
Marins,João Carlos B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv match demand
soccer
exercise intensity
fatigue
positional role
topic match demand
soccer
exercise intensity
fatigue
positional role
description Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were: i) to verify whether player internal load (PIL) monitored via heart rate (HR) varies with game-time and playing position; ii) whether intermittent running capacity (IRC) is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL in elite youth (U-15) soccer players. Method: Twenty-one elite soccer players (14±0.5 yrs, 172±7 cm, 63±6 kg) had their heart rate monitored (beats/min) in five matches and were tested twice for IRC (Yo-YoIR2, distance [m]) over a seven-week competitive season. Percentage of maximal heart rate (%HRmax) and time spent (TS%) in five zones (Z1[<70%]; Z2[71-85%]; Z3[86-90%]; Z4[91-95%] and Z5[>96%]) were our PIL indexes. Data from three complete games in the same position of each player were analyzed and matches halves, time intervals (T1 to T6), and playing positions (fullbacks, central defenders and forwards [N=5 each], midfielders [N=6]) were compared, and the relationship between IRC and within-match PIL was determined. Results: PIL was higher in 1st (86±3%) than in the 2nd half (84±4%; p<.001). The 2nd half had more TS% in Z1 and Z2 (p<.05). PIL in T4 was the lowest (p<.01), and in T6, it was lower than T1 and T2 (p<.01). Fullbacks and midfielders showed higher PIL and higher TS% in Z4 (p<.05) than the other positional roles. The average IRC correlated with PIL in T6 (r=.56, p<.01) only. Conclusion: In conclusion, the internal load in elite youth (U-15) soccer players varies with game-time and playing position; and their IRC is related to the maintenance of within-match PIL.
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