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Occurrences of near-to-maximal speed-running bouts in elite soccer: insights for training prescription and injury mitigation.

Martin Buchheit1,2, Ben M Simpson1, Karim Hader1, Mathieu Lacome1,2.   

Abstract

Aim: To quantify the occurrence of near-to-maximal speed-running bouts in elite soccer players.
Methods: Tracking match data from 35 professional players (23 ± 3 yrs) were analysed over four seasons (2015-2019). The number of runs reaching >80, >85 and >90% of players' individual maximal sprinting speed (MSS) was computed. Differences in peak speed occurrences between halves and positions were analysed.
Results: Occurrences were not different between halves, but slightly-to-moderately position-dependent, with wingers (3.5 ± 2.0 runs >80% per half) and central midfielders (1.6 ± 1.5 runs >80% per half) performing the most and the least number of near-to-maximal speed-running bouts. Players did not reach >90% of MSS at all in 35% (Attackers) to 65% (Midfielders) of their matches; they reached ≥3 times >90% MSS per match in 2% (Midfielders) to 11% (Attackers) of their matches only. The maximal number of cumulated match occurrences during congested periods was observed in acentral defender (2 runs >90% of MSS every 4 days for 31 days) and a winger (1 run every 4 days for 52 days).Conclusions: The occurrence of near-to-maximal speed-running bouts is low in elite soccer. Match context, playing position and individual player profile are the main determinants of those occurrences.

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Keywords:  Player monitoring; compensation; injury; peak speed; sprinting

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Year:  2020        PMID: 35077328     DOI: 10.1080/24733938.2020.1802058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Med Footb        ISSN: 2473-3938


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