Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games

The main purpose of this study was to report sex differences in the distances covered in the respective speed zones during small-sided games using default and individualized time–motion analyses. Eight male and 8 female soccer players performed small-sided games (4vs4, 4x4 min, 3 minutes of active r...

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Main Authors: Zbigniew Jastrzębski, Łukasz Radzimiński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Alicante 2017-12-01
Series:Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
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Online Access:https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2017-v12-n4-physiological-responses-time-motion-analysis-male-female-soccer-players-small-sided-games
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spelling doaj-da39b97c5b2f4925aeecc94b1ebe2cad2020-11-25T00:35:18ZengUniversity of AlicanteJournal of Human Sport and Exercise1988-52022017-12-011241176118510.14198/jhse.2017.124.0410000Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided gamesZbigniew Jastrzębski0Łukasz Radzimiński1Gdansk University of Physical Education and SportGdansk University of Physical Education and SportThe main purpose of this study was to report sex differences in the distances covered in the respective speed zones during small-sided games using default and individualized time–motion analyses. Eight male and 8 female soccer players performed small-sided games (4vs4, 4x4 min, 3 minutes of active recovery). Time-motion analysis was calculated in two ways. The first analysis was based on default speed zones, whereas the second was performed according to individual potential of each player (velocity at lactate threshold - V/LT and maximal running speed - Smax). The mean Smax and V/LT values in male soccer players were significantly higher (p=0.0002) than that in female soccer players (Smax: 8.38 vs 7.60 m∙s-1, p=0.0002; V/LT: 3.88 vs 3.12 m∙s-1, p=0.0000). The results of the default time-motion analysis demonstrated that men covered a significantly longer distance than women in standing and walking; p=0.0024; running, p=0.0141; high-intensity running (HIR), p=0.0052. In contrast, the results of the individual analysis showed that the distance covered in the HIR was significantly shorter in male soccer players (391.4 vs 590.63 m, p=0.0024). The results of this study show that using the default criteria may result in an underestimation of the distance covered by female soccer players in high-intensity running and sprinting.https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2017-v12-n4-physiological-responses-time-motion-analysis-male-female-soccer-players-small-sided-gamesIndividualizationGPS technologyInterval trainingGender differences
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author Zbigniew Jastrzębski
Łukasz Radzimiński
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Łukasz Radzimiński
Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
Individualization
GPS technology
Interval training
Gender differences
author_facet Zbigniew Jastrzębski
Łukasz Radzimiński
author_sort Zbigniew Jastrzębski
title Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
title_short Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
title_full Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
title_fullStr Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
title_full_unstemmed Default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
title_sort default and individual comparison of physiological responses and time-motion analysis in male and female soccer players during small-sided games
publisher University of Alicante
series Journal of Human Sport and Exercise
issn 1988-5202
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The main purpose of this study was to report sex differences in the distances covered in the respective speed zones during small-sided games using default and individualized time–motion analyses. Eight male and 8 female soccer players performed small-sided games (4vs4, 4x4 min, 3 minutes of active recovery). Time-motion analysis was calculated in two ways. The first analysis was based on default speed zones, whereas the second was performed according to individual potential of each player (velocity at lactate threshold - V/LT and maximal running speed - Smax). The mean Smax and V/LT values in male soccer players were significantly higher (p=0.0002) than that in female soccer players (Smax: 8.38 vs 7.60 m∙s-1, p=0.0002; V/LT: 3.88 vs 3.12 m∙s-1, p=0.0000). The results of the default time-motion analysis demonstrated that men covered a significantly longer distance than women in standing and walking; p=0.0024; running, p=0.0141; high-intensity running (HIR), p=0.0052. In contrast, the results of the individual analysis showed that the distance covered in the HIR was significantly shorter in male soccer players (391.4 vs 590.63 m, p=0.0024). The results of this study show that using the default criteria may result in an underestimation of the distance covered by female soccer players in high-intensity running and sprinting.
topic Individualization
GPS technology
Interval training
Gender differences
url https://www.jhse.ua.es/article/view/2017-v12-n4-physiological-responses-time-motion-analysis-male-female-soccer-players-small-sided-games
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