2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40279-018-01048-8
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Match Running Performance in Young Soccer Players: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Background To date, athletic performance has been extensively assessed in youth soccer players through laboratory and field testing. Only recently has running performance via time-motion analysis been assessed during match play. Match running data are often useful in a practical context to aid game understanding and decision making regarding training content and prescriptions. A plethora of previous reviews have collated and appraised the literature on time-motion analysis in professional senior players, but n… Show more

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“…Hence, extremely limited data exist regarding the importance and prevalence of strength and power characteristics during youth soccer match-play. As discussed earlier (Section 2.2.1.2), strength and power characteristics are widely accepted to contribute during performance of explosive actions such as jumps, changes in direction, accelerations and decelerations, all of which are prevalent during youth soccer match performance (Buchheit et al, 2010;Mendez-Villanueva et al, 2013;Palucci Vieira et al, 2019). Consequently, developing strength and power ability may improve effectiveness during these actions, thus improving soccer performance.…”
Section: Strength and Power Characteristics Of Youth Soccermentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Hence, extremely limited data exist regarding the importance and prevalence of strength and power characteristics during youth soccer match-play. As discussed earlier (Section 2.2.1.2), strength and power characteristics are widely accepted to contribute during performance of explosive actions such as jumps, changes in direction, accelerations and decelerations, all of which are prevalent during youth soccer match performance (Buchheit et al, 2010;Mendez-Villanueva et al, 2013;Palucci Vieira et al, 2019). Consequently, developing strength and power ability may improve effectiveness during these actions, thus improving soccer performance.…”
Section: Strength and Power Characteristics Of Youth Soccermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In contrast, Carling et al (2009) report few differences between relatively older and younger U14 players. Though these conflicting studies suggest relationships between maturity and match-running performance remain unclear, consideration of the entire bed of literature suggests that maturity status should be considered when evaluating runningdemands in youth soccer (Palucci Vieira et al, 2019).…”
Section: Running Characteristics Of Youth Soccermentioning
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“…Then, the articles selected were analysed for their data quality, taking into account seven quality criteria developed ad hoc that were adapted for previous studies [ 25 , 26 ] ( Table 1 ), which were scored on a three-point scale, and the sum of these points (from 0 to 14 points), meaning the methodological quality rating (which was represented in a percentage scale). This procedure was performed by two independent reviewers, separately, and if discrepancies arose, they were solved by common agreement.…”
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“…During the last decade, the high-intensity running distances increased up to~35% in the English Premier League [4]. Due to this development, that can also be expected to have been occurred across all age groups [5], it is presently important to evaluate anthropometric characteristics and physical capacities of soccer players by specific testing procedures on a regular basis. Since it is well known that junior players perform more high-intensity actions during play than older players [6], a regular testing is especially important for juniors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%