Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club
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Resumo: | This study aimed to compare the daily training load (TL) in first-team and U-18 soccer players from an English Premiership club. 36 first-team (age 23.2±5.9 years, weight 75.2±8.1 kg, height 1.83±0.06 m), and 22 U-18 players (age 17.5±1.1 years, weight 71.1±8.2 kg, height 1.78±0.08 m) participated. GPS metrics were measured during all pitch training sessions throughout the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons. Linear mixed-effect model analyses revealed that, irrespective of training day, U-18 players covered greater total and explosive distance than first-team players, and performed a higher number of accelerations and decelerations, whereas first-team players covered greater sprint distance. Irrespective of the team, all examined variables were greater at match-day (MD)-3, while the number of accelerations and decelerations were higher at MD-4. Significant team-by-training day interactions revealed that U-18 players covered greater total and high-intensity distances than first-team players at MD-4, MD-2, and MD-1, whereas first-team players covered greater total and high-intensity distances at MD-3. Sprint distance was greater for first-team players at MD-3 and MD-4, while explosive distance was greater for U-18 players at MD-2. Also, U-18 players performed a higher number of accelerations than first-team players at MD-3 and MD-2, and a higher number of decelerations at MD-4. The present results provide novel information on TL patterns in English Premiership soccer and contribute to understanding how training methods to physically develop players are implemented in different countries and leagues. |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership clubglobal positioning systemperformancetraining adaptationsElite European soccer playerscompetitive levelfootballThis study aimed to compare the daily training load (TL) in first-team and U-18 soccer players from an English Premiership club. 36 first-team (age 23.2±5.9 years, weight 75.2±8.1 kg, height 1.83±0.06 m), and 22 U-18 players (age 17.5±1.1 years, weight 71.1±8.2 kg, height 1.78±0.08 m) participated. GPS metrics were measured during all pitch training sessions throughout the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons. Linear mixed-effect model analyses revealed that, irrespective of training day, U-18 players covered greater total and explosive distance than first-team players, and performed a higher number of accelerations and decelerations, whereas first-team players covered greater sprint distance. Irrespective of the team, all examined variables were greater at match-day (MD)-3, while the number of accelerations and decelerations were higher at MD-4. Significant team-by-training day interactions revealed that U-18 players covered greater total and high-intensity distances than first-team players at MD-4, MD-2, and MD-1, whereas first-team players covered greater total and high-intensity distances at MD-3. Sprint distance was greater for first-team players at MD-3 and MD-4, while explosive distance was greater for U-18 players at MD-2. Also, U-18 players performed a higher number of accelerations than first-team players at MD-3 and MD-2, and a higher number of decelerations at MD-4. The present results provide novel information on TL patterns in English Premiership soccer and contribute to understanding how training methods to physically develop players are implemented in different countries and leagues.Termedia Publishing HouseRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémMorgans, RylandRhodes, DaveTeixeira, JoseModric, ToniVersic, SimeOliveira, Rafael2023-06-30T19:24:59Z2023-062023-06-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/4473engMorgans, R., Rhodes, D., Teixeira, J., Modric, T., Versic, S., & Oliveira, R. (2023). Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club. Biology of Sport, 40(4), 1197-1205. https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.1266672083-186210.5114/biolsport.2023.126667info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-21T07:37:59Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/4473Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:56:04.932566Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club Morgans, Ryland global positioning system performance training adaptations Elite European soccer players competitive level football |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
title_full |
Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
title_fullStr |
Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
title_full_unstemmed |
Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
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Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club |
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Morgans, Ryland |
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Morgans, Ryland Rhodes, Dave Teixeira, Jose Modric, Toni Versic, Sime Oliveira, Rafael |
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Rhodes, Dave Teixeira, Jose Modric, Toni Versic, Sime Oliveira, Rafael |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém |
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Morgans, Ryland Rhodes, Dave Teixeira, Jose Modric, Toni Versic, Sime Oliveira, Rafael |
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global positioning system performance training adaptations Elite European soccer players competitive level football |
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global positioning system performance training adaptations Elite European soccer players competitive level football |
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This study aimed to compare the daily training load (TL) in first-team and U-18 soccer players from an English Premiership club. 36 first-team (age 23.2±5.9 years, weight 75.2±8.1 kg, height 1.83±0.06 m), and 22 U-18 players (age 17.5±1.1 years, weight 71.1±8.2 kg, height 1.78±0.08 m) participated. GPS metrics were measured during all pitch training sessions throughout the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons. Linear mixed-effect model analyses revealed that, irrespective of training day, U-18 players covered greater total and explosive distance than first-team players, and performed a higher number of accelerations and decelerations, whereas first-team players covered greater sprint distance. Irrespective of the team, all examined variables were greater at match-day (MD)-3, while the number of accelerations and decelerations were higher at MD-4. Significant team-by-training day interactions revealed that U-18 players covered greater total and high-intensity distances than first-team players at MD-4, MD-2, and MD-1, whereas first-team players covered greater total and high-intensity distances at MD-3. Sprint distance was greater for first-team players at MD-3 and MD-4, while explosive distance was greater for U-18 players at MD-2. Also, U-18 players performed a higher number of accelerations than first-team players at MD-3 and MD-2, and a higher number of decelerations at MD-4. The present results provide novel information on TL patterns in English Premiership soccer and contribute to understanding how training methods to physically develop players are implemented in different countries and leagues. |
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Morgans, R., Rhodes, D., Teixeira, J., Modric, T., Versic, S., & Oliveira, R. (2023). Quantification of training load across two competitive seasons in elite senior and youth male soccer players from an English Premiership club. Biology of Sport, 40(4), 1197-1205. https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2023.126667 2083-1862 10.5114/biolsport.2023.126667 |
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