2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00944
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How to Use Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Data to Monitor Training Load in the “Real World” of Elite Soccer

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“…It is recommended that the athlete accomplishes a normal of week training of at least four sessions without pain, discomfort, or ‘fear’. During this week, performance can be monitored for normality by global positioning system (GPS) and heart rate data [ 116 ]; this performance control should be extended to competitions after RTP. The reference value, below which the positive judgement for RTP is postponed, is arbitrarily set at a maximum difference of 10% between preinjury data and the data recorded during the acquisition period following RTT.…”
Section: Return To Training (Rtt) and Return To Play (Rtp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended that the athlete accomplishes a normal of week training of at least four sessions without pain, discomfort, or ‘fear’. During this week, performance can be monitored for normality by global positioning system (GPS) and heart rate data [ 116 ]; this performance control should be extended to competitions after RTP. The reference value, below which the positive judgement for RTP is postponed, is arbitrarily set at a maximum difference of 10% between preinjury data and the data recorded during the acquisition period following RTT.…”
Section: Return To Training (Rtt) and Return To Play (Rtp)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D'autres auteurs suggèrent de planifier la charge d'entrainement collective en fonction des données externes individuelles en match [46]. La planification du mois, de la semaine et de la séance d'entrainement découlant directement des données en match de distances parcourues et d'accélérations-décélérations à certains seuils [46]. L'intérêt de cette démarche étant de calibrer, contrôler et réajuster la charge externe tant collectivement qu'individuellement.…”
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“…Football (soccer) is a strength- and power-based contact sport involving high-intensity activities intercalated by periods of submaximal activities during ~90 min [ 1 ]. Global positioning system (GPS) technology is extensively used during football trainings and competition, providing valid and valuable activity profiles to identify specific physical and physiological demands, field position determinants, individual player-team interaction and accumulated team and player mechanical load [ 2 , 3 ]. Over the years, most of this information has been reported for male football players [ 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 ], and little is known of female football players.…”
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confidence: 99%