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Positional Match Running Performance and Performance Profiles of Elite Female Field Hockey.

Jonne A Kapteijns, Kevin Caen, Maarten Lievens, Jan G Bourgois, Jan Boone.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine if there is a link between the demands of competitive game activity and performance profiles of elite female field hockey players.
METHODS: Global positioning systems (GPS) were used to quantify running performance of elite female field hockey players (N = 20) during 26 competitive games. Performance profiles were assessed at 2 time points (preseason and midseason) for 2 competitive seasons. A battery of anthropometric and performance field-based tests (30-15 intermittent fitness test, incremental run test, 10-30-m speed test, T test, and vertical jump test) were used to determine the performance profiles of the players.
RESULTS: Players covered a mean total distance of 5384 (835) m, of which 19% was spent at high intensities (zone 5: 796 [221] m; zone 6: 274 [105] m). Forwards covered the lowest mean total distance (estimated marginal means 4586 m; 95% confidence interval, 4275-4897), whereas work rate was higher in forwards compared with midfielders (P = .006, d = 0.43) and central defenders (P = .001, d = 1.41). Players showed an improvement in body composition and anaerobic performance from preseason to midseason. Aerobic performance capacity (maximal oxygen uptake and speed at the 4-mM lactate threshold) was positively correlated with high-intensity activities.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a clear relationship between running performance and aerobic performance profiles in elite female hockey players. These results highlight the importance of a well-developed aerobic performance capacity in order to maintain a high performance level during hockey games.

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Keywords:  aerobic performance; anaerobic performance; game profile; women’s hockey

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33662922     DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2020-0337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sports Physiol Perform        ISSN: 1555-0265            Impact factor:   4.010


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