Análisis de la variabilidad del desplazamiento de futbolistas de élite durante una temporada competitiva a partir de un modelo lineal mixto generalizado

  1. Julen Castellano 1
  2. Angel Blanco-Villaseñor 2
  1. 1 Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea
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    Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

    Lejona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/000xsnr85

  2. 2 Universitat de Barcelona
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    Universitat de Barcelona

    Barcelona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/021018s57

Aldizkaria:
Cuadernos de psicología del deporte

ISSN: 1578-8423 1989-5879

Argitalpen urtea: 2015

Alea: 15

Zenbakia: 1

Orrialdeak: 161-168

Mota: Artikulua

DOI: 10.4321/S1578-84232015000100016 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDIGITUM editor

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This study aims at describing the variability in the traveled distance for professional soccer players through a season. Average traveled distances have been analyzed in di'erent ranks of intensity for players of a same team in the spanish second division (Liga Adelante) during the 2013-2014 season. &e total distance traveled (DT) and meters per minute (m·min-1) were recorded using the computerized system TRACAB® system by ChyronHego at 25 frames per second, dinstinguishing between %ve kinds of intensity: still-moving (0-1 Km·h-1), marching (<7 Km·h-1), trotting (<14 Km·h-1), running (<21 Km·h-1) and sprinting (>21 Km·h-1). After an initial descriptive analysis, a linear mixed generalized one was applied to the data. &e results showed that traveled distances in ranks of intensity over 7 Km·h- 1 and under 21 Km·h-1 varied more than the others during the season. &is variability could be due to situational variables such as: place, rivals’ level and %nal score. &e results of this analysis could have a double application. On one hand, the physical performance of the competition doesn’t seem to be the best way to learn about the team’s form, due to the contextual variability of the competition; in any case, the highest ranks of intensity or the global indicators of physical performance (DT and m·min-1) are the most adequate to enhance it. On the other hand, monitoring physical performance can be interesting if considered to improve intervention strategies during the training process with the objective to optimize the players’ physical performance applied to particular contexts of the matches.

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