2018
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0000000000002816
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Quantification of a Professional Football Team's External Load Using a Microcycle Structure

Abstract: Martín-García, A, Gómez Díaz, A, Bradley, PS, Morera, F, and Casamichana, D. Quantification of a professional football team's external load using a microcycle structure. J Strength Cond Res 32(12): 3520-3527, 2018-The aims of this study were to (a) determine the external load of a football team across playing position and relative to competition for a structured microcycle and (b) examine the loading and variation the day after competition for players with or without game time. Training and match data were obt… Show more

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“…Playing positions that demand greater distances running at high intensity or sprinting (i.e., fullbacks, wide midfielders and forwards) present higher hamstring injury rates than other playing positions [1,42]. For example, previous research has indicated that FB, WM and FW perform a total of 29-35 sprints in comparison with other positions (approx.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Playing positions that demand greater distances running at high intensity or sprinting (i.e., fullbacks, wide midfielders and forwards) present higher hamstring injury rates than other playing positions [1,42]. For example, previous research has indicated that FB, WM and FW perform a total of 29-35 sprints in comparison with other positions (approx.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only recently, some studies have analyzed the TL of professional football players and most of this research has paid special attention to the quantification of the TL in different microcycles [11,12] and to the comparison of unequal sessions within the same microcycle [13][14][15][16], using the "match-day minus or match-day plus" (MD-; MD+) approach [17]. However, the accumulated weekly TL relative to ML is still unclear since trainings and matches are usually measured with different tracking systems [16], which raises challenges regarding the validity of comparisons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, playing in a pitch with higher width than length (width x length, 36 × 25 m) may induce different physical demands than in a pitch with the opposite configuration (25 × 36 m). Understanding the physical impact of each training task on the players have been considered as fundamental by the available literature, since these tasks should allow the players to be exposed to stimulus similar to those that they face during the competitive matches (Abade, Gonçalves, Leite, & Sampaio, 2014;Martin-Garcia, Gomez Diaz, Bradley, Morera, & Casamichana, 2018). For instance, players are continuously required to modify their movement pattern from low intensity to high-intensity activities during matches (Carling, Gall, & Dupont, 2012;Martin-Garcia et al, 2018;Taylor, Wright, Dischiavi, Townsend, & Marmon, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%