Match Running Performance on Three Different Competitive Standards in Norwegian Soccer.
Autor: | Sæterbakken A; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Haug V; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Fransson D; Departement of Food, and Nutrition and Sport Science, Center of health and Performance, Gothenburg, Sweden., Grendstad HN; Department of Food, and Nutrition and Sport Science, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet, Bergen, Norway., Gundersen HS; Department of Food, and Nutrition and Sport Science, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet, Bergen, Norway., Moe VF; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Ylvisaker E; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Shaw M; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Riiser A; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway., Andersen V; Department of Sport, Food and Natural Sciences, Hogskulen pa Vestlandet - Campus Sogndal, Sogndal, Norway. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Sports medicine international open [Sports Med Int Open] 2019 Oct 16; Vol. 3 (3), pp. E82-E88. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Oct 16 (Print Publication: 2019). |
DOI: | 10.1055/a-0943-3682 |
Abstrakt: | The aim of the study was to compare running performance of three competitive standards and to examine the effects of being promoted to a higher league in Norwegian football. One club's first and second team were included. The first team consisted of professional soccer players playing at Level 2 (2015 season) and Level 1 (2016 season). The second team consisted of amateurs playing at Level 4. A fully automatic tracking system was used to examine running performance, divided into different running-speed categories and playing position. Forty-one matches were included containing 278 observations. Level 1 performed 61 and 51% sprinting compared to Level 2 and Level 4 but similar high-speed running. Similar high-speed running distances were observed only for the different playing positions at Level 1 compared to Level 2 and 4. The sprinting distance was greater for the central defender and attacker, and the number of accelerations was greater for central midfielders and wide midfielders' playing at Level 1 compared to lower competitive standards. In conclusion, better competitive standards resulted in greater high-intensity actions than lower leagues in Norwegian soccer. Furthermore, only central defenders and attackers increased their high-intensity locomotions when the team was promoted. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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