| Literature DB >> 32397398 |
Filipe Manuel Clemente1,2, Rui Silva1, Daniel Castillo3, Asier Los Arcos4, Bruno Mendes5, José Afonso6.
Abstract
The aim of this study was two-fold: (1) to analyze the variations of acute load, training monotony, and training strain among early (pre-season), mid (first half of season), and end season (second half of season) periods; (2) to compare these training indicators for playing positions in different moments of the season. Nineteen professional players (age: 26.5 ± 4.3 years; experience as professional: 7.5 ± 4.3 years) from a European First League team participated in this study. The players were monitored daily over a 45-week period for the total distance (TD), distance covered (DC) at 14 km/h-1 or above (DC > 14 km/h), high-speed running above 19.8 km/h-1 (HSR) distance, and number of sprints above 25.2 km/h-1. The acute load (sum of load during a week), training monotony (mean of training load during the seven days of the week divided by the standard deviation of the training load of the seven days), and training strain (sum of the training load for all training sessions and matches during a week multiplied by training monotony) workload indices were calculated weekly for each measure and per player. Results revealed that training monotony and training strain for HSR were meaningfully greater in pre-season than in the first half of the in-season (p ≤ 0.001; d = 0.883 and p ≤ 0.001; d = 0.712, respectively) and greater than the second half of the in-season (p ≤ 0.001; d = 0.718 and p ≤ 0.001; d = 0.717). The training monotony for the sprints was meaningfully greater in pre-season than in the first half of in-season (p < 0.001; d = 0.953) and greater than the second half of in-season (p ≤ 0.001; d = 0.916). Comparisons between playing positions revealed that small-to-moderate effect sizes differences mainly for the number of sprints in acute load, training monotony, and training strain. In conclusion, the study revealed that greater acute load, training monotony, and training strain occurred in the pre-season and progressively decreased across the season. Moreover, external defenders and wingers were subjected to meaningfully greater acute load and training strain for HSR and number of sprints during the season compared to the remaining positions.Entities:
Keywords: external load; football; performance; training monotony; training strain; workload
Year: 2020 PMID: 32397398 PMCID: PMC7246436 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17093300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of acute load, training monotony, and training strain for the external load measures in the pre-season, 1st half of the season, and 2nd half of the season.
| Measure | PS | 1st HS | 2nd HS |
| ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wTD (m) 1 | 42,873.3 ± 35,145.6 | 37,869.1 ± 25,752.2 | 31,877.4 ± 25,068.4 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.273 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.184 |
| mTD (A.U.) | 2.3 ± 1.0 | 2.0 ± 1.1 | 2.0 ± 1.1 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.045 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.276 & |
| sTD (A.U.) | 97,781.2 ± 92,816 | 64,907.0 ± 68,971.2 | 61,041.4 ± 68,891.0 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.453 & |
| wHSR (m) | 2563.5 ± 1736.1 | 2050.5 ± 2153.5 | 1791.2 ± 1556.7 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.084 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.244 & |
| mHSR (A.U.) | 1.3 ± 0.7 | 0. ± 0.4 | 0.9 ± 0.5 | PS vs. 1st HS: ≤ 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.883 # |
| sHSR (A.U.) | 3012.0 ± 2625.0 | 1701.8 ± 1686.1 | 1634.8 ± 1617.4 | PS vs. 1st HS: ≤ 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.712 # |
| wDC > 14 km/h (m) | 8380.2 ± 6754.2 | 6413.7 ± 5080.9 | 5740.4 ± 4780.8 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.006 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.368 & |
| mDC > 14 km/h (A.U.) | 1.9 ± | 1.2 ± | 1.2 ± | PS vs. 1st HS: ≤ 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.554 & |
| sDC > 14 km/h (A.U.) | 14,464.9 ± | 7160.7 ± | 7358.3 ± | PS vs. 1st HS: ≤ 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.910 # |
| wNS (n) | 28.9 ± | 28.6 ± | 26.3 ± | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.995 | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.012 |
| mNS (A.U.) | 0.9 ± | 0.6 ± | 0.6 ± | PS vs. 1st HS: ≤ 0.001 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.953 # |
| sNS (A.U.) | 29.2 ± | 20.7 ± | 19.5 ± | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.002 * | PS vs. 1st HS: 0.417 & |
1 wTD: weekly total distance; mTD: monotony total distance; sTD: strain total distance; wHSR: weekly high-speed running; mHSR: monotony high-speed running; sHSR: strain high-speed running; wDC >14 km/h: weekly distance covered at 14 km/h−1 or above; mDC >14 km/h monotony distance covered at 14 km/h−1 or above; sDC >14km/h: strain distance covered at 14 km/h−1 or above; wNS: weekly number of sprints; mNS: monotony number of sprints; sNS: strain number of sprints; PS: pre-season period; 1st HS: first half of the season; 2nd HS: second half of the season; A.U.: arbitrary units; * significant at p ≤ 0.05; ES: effect size; &: small ES; #: moderate ES.
Figure 1Timeline of the observational study and number of sessions and matches. w: number of the week in the timeline.
Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of acute load, training monotony, and training strain for the total distance between playing positions.
| Measure | ED | CD | MF | W | ST |
| ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wTD (m) 1 | 37,175.2 ± 26,732.2 | 36,590.2 ± 25,433.9 | 37,358.2 ± | 34,950.6 ± | 37,141.5 ± | ED vs. CD: ≥ 0.999 | ED vs. CD: 0.023 |
| mTD (A.U.) | 2.0 ± | 2.0 ± | 1.2 ± | 2.0 ± | 2.0 ± | ED vs. CD: ≥ 0.999 | ED vs. CD: 0.000 |
| sTD (A.U.) | 74,088.1 ± | 76,273.4 ± | 60,962.8 ± | 61,953.4 ± | 62,876.5 ± | ED vs. CD: ≥ 0.999 | ED vs. CD: −0.028 |
1 wTD: weekly total distance; mTD: monotony total distance; sTD: strain total distance; ED: external defender; CD: central defender; MF: midfielder; W: winger; ST: striker; A.U.: arbitrary units; ES: effect size; &: small ES; #: moderate ES.
Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of acute load, training monotony, and training strain for the high-speed running between playing positions.
| Measure | ED | CD | MF | W | ST |
| ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wHSR (m) 1 | 2706.2 ± | 1387.5 ± | 1780.1 ± | 2416.7 ± | 1775.1 ± | ED vs. CD: ≤ 0.001 * | ED vs. CD: 0.573 & |
| mHSR (A.U.) | 1.0 ± | 0.9 ± | 0.9 ± | 1.0 ± | 0.9 ± | ED vs. CD: 0.341 | ED vs. CD: 0.220 & |
| sHSR (A.U.) | 2535.0 ± | 1158.7 ± | 1567.4 ± | 2019.3 ± | 1819.7 ± | ED vs. CD: ≤ 0.001 * | ED vs. CD: 0.742 # |
1 wHSR: weekly high-speed running; mHSR: monotony high-speed running; sHSR: strain high-speed running; ED: external defender; CD: central defender; MF: midfielder; W: winger; ST: striker; A.U.: arbitrary units; * significant at p ≤ 0.05; ES: effect size; &: small ES; #: moderate ES.
Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of acute load, training monotony, and training strain for the DC >14km/h between playing positions.
| Measure | ED | CD | MF | W | ST |
| ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wDC 1 >14 km/h (m) | 7471.4 ± | 4517.0 ± | 6805.7 ± | 6881.7 ± | 5710.5 ± | ED vs. CD: ≤ 0.001 * | ED vs. CD: 0.644 # |
| mDC > 14 km/h (A.U.) | 1.5 ± | 1.2 ± | 1.2 ± | 1.2 ± | 1.3 ± | ED vs. CD: 0.350 | ED vs. CD: 0.208 |
| sDC > 14 km/h (A.U.) | 9012.1 ± | 6297.5 ± | 8019.8 ± | 8365.9 ± | 7133.3 ± | ED vs. CD: 0.035 * | ED vs. CD: 0.341 & |
1 wDC >14 km/h: weekly distance covered at 14 km/h−1 or above; mDC >14 km/h monotony distance covered at at 14 km/h−1 or above; sDC >14 km/h: strain distance covered at 14 km/h−1 or above; ED: external defender; CD: central defender; MF: midfielder; W: winger; ST: striker; A.U.: arbitrary units; * significant at p ≤ 0.05; ES: effect size; &: small ES; #: moderate ES.
Descriptive statistics (mean ± SD) of acute load, training monotony, and training strain for the number of sprints between playing positions.
| Measure | ED | CD | MF | W | ST |
| ES |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| wNS (n) 1 | 37.7 ± | 20.3 ± | 16.5 ± | 40.6 ± | 28.7 ± | ED vs. CD: ≤ 0.001 * | ED vs. CD: 0.701 # |
| mNS (A.U.) | 0.7 ± | 0.6 ± | 0.5 ± | 0.7 ± | 0.6 ± | ED vs. CD: 0.018 * | ED vs. CD: 0.333 & |
| sNS (A.U.) | 31.6 ± | 13.8 ± | 10.9 ± | 31.1 ± | 22.5 ± | ED vs. CD: ≤ 0.001 * | ED vs. CD: 0.868 # |
1 wNS: weekly number of sprints; mNS: monotony number of sprints; sNS: strain number of sprints; ED: external defender; CD: central defender; MF: midfielder; W: winger; ST: striker; A.U.: arbitrary units; * significant at p ≤ 0.05; ES: effect size; &: small ES; #: moderate ES.