Accelerometer Load as a Measure of Activity Profile in Different Standards of Netball Match Play

Autor: Brendan J. O’Brien, Warren B. Young, Mitchell M. Mooney, Stuart J. Cormack, Renee L. Smith
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 9:283-291
ISSN: 1555-0273
1555-0265
DOI: 10.1123/ijspp.2012-0216
Popis: Purpose:To determine differences in load/min (AU) between standards of netball match play.Methods:Load/min (AU) representing accumulated accelerations measured by triaxial accelerometers was recorded during matches of 2 higher- and 2 lower-standard teams (N = 32 players). Differences in load/min (AU) were compared within and between standards for playing position and periods of play. Differences were considered meaningful if there was >75% likelihood of exceeding a small (0.2) effect size.Results:Mean (± SD) full-match load/min (AU) for the higher and lower standards were 9.96 ± 2.50 and 6.88 ± 1.88, respectively (100% likely lower). The higher standard had greater (mean 97% likely) load/min (AU) values in each position. The difference between 1st and 2nd halves’ load/min (AU) was unclear at the higher standard, while lower-grade centers had a lower (−7.7% ± 10.8%, 81% likely) load/min (AU) in the 2nd half and in all quarters compared with the 1st. There was little intrastandard variation in individual vector contributions to load/min (AU); however, higher-standard players accumulated a greater proportion of the total in the vertical plane (mean 93% likely).Conclusions:Higher-standard players produced greater load/min (AU) than their lower-standard counterparts in all positions. Playing standard influenced the pattern of load/min (AU) accumulation across a match, and individual vector analysis suggests that different-standard players have dissimilar movement characteristics. Load/min (AU) appears to be a useful method for assessing activity profile in netball.
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