1. Assessment of Peak Physical Demands in Elite Women Soccer Players: Can Contextual Variables Play a Role?
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González-García J, Giráldez-Costas V, Ramirez-Campillo R, Drust B, and Romero-Moraleda B
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- Female, Humans, Acceleration, Geographic Information Systems, Reproducibility of Results, Athletic Performance, Running, Soccer
- Abstract
Aim: To describe and compare the peak physical demands through the worst-case scenario method (WCS), according to different rolling average (RA) time epochs (i.e. 1 min, 3 min, and 5 min) and contextual variables in women soccer players. Methods: Using an observational-comparative study design, an elite women soccer team from the Spanish 1
st league division was monitored during 27 matches. Nine WCS-dependent variables were assessed, including total distance (TD), high-speed running distance (HSR), sprint distance (SP), acceleration, and deceleration distance at different intensities by players position (i.e., central defenders [CD], wide defenders [WD], central midfielders [CM], wide midfielders [WM], forwards [F]), match half, location, and match outcome. Results: The 1-min RA showed the lowest variability (CV = 9.8-65.8%) for all nine dependent variables. The WD presented the highest TD (168 ± 15.71 m/min). Differences between positions were observed for: CM- Published
- 2023
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