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Can Player Tracking Devices Monitor Changes in Internal Response During Multidirectional Running?

Authors :
Oxendale, Chelsea L.
Highton, Jamie
Smith, Grace
Twist, Craig
Source :
Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport; Dec2023, Vol. 94 Issue 4, p975-981, 7p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: We examined the movement, physiological and muscle function responses to running with and without (i.e. linear) multiple directional changes to understand which measures of external demands better reflected changes in the internal response. Methods: Twelve team sport athletes completed a linear and multidirectional running trial during which movement characteristics, oxygen consumption (V_O2), blood lactate (B[La]) and heart rate (HR) were measured. Isometric peak torque of knee extensors and flexors was also assessed before and after each trial. Results: High speed running distance was higher during the linear trial (p < 0.001), whereas time at high metabolic power (p = 0.046), number of accelerations (p < 0.001), summated HR (p = 0.003) and B[La] (p = 0.002) were higher during the multidirectional trial. Integrated external to internal ratios of high-speed running: summated HR and highspeed running: total VO<subscript>2</subscript> were different between multidirectional and linear trials (p = 0.001). Conversely, high metabolic power: summated HR and high metabolic power: total V_O2 were similar (p = 0.246). Small decrements in knee flexor (p = 0.003) and extensor torque (p = 0.004) were observed after both trials. Conclusion: Time at high metabolic power better reflects the increased internal response during running with more directional changes than high speed running. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02701367
Volume :
94
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Research Quarterly for Exercise & Sport
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174746670
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2022.2092049