Repeated High-Intensity Running and Sprinting in Elite Women's Soccer Competition

被引:64
作者
Gabbett, Tim J. [1 ]
Wiig, Havard [2 ]
Spencer, Matt [2 ]
机构
[1] Australian Catholic Univ, Sch Exercise Sci, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
[2] Norwegian Sch Sports Sci, Norwegian Res Ctr Training & Performance, Oslo, Norway
关键词
time-motion analysis; high-speed running; repeated-sprint ability; training; team sports; TIME-MOTION ANALYSIS; PROFESSIONAL RUGBY LEAGUE; POLO MATCH PLAY; PHYSICAL DEMANDS; PERFORMANCE; EXERCISE; FATIGUE; GAMES;
D O I
10.1123/ijspp.8.2.130
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Background: To the authors' knowledge, no study has investigated the concurrent repeated, high-intensity (RHIA) and repeated-sprint activity (RSA) of intermittent team-sport competition. Purpose: In this study, they report on the RSA of elite women's football competition. In addition, they describe the nature of RHIA (eg, striding and sprinting activities) that involve a high energy cost and are associated with short (ie, <= 20 s) recovery periods. Methods: Thirteen elite women soccer players underwent video-based time motion analysis on 34 occasions during national and international standard matches. RSA and RHIA were defined as successive (ie, 2) sprints or striding and sprinting efforts that occurred with <= 20 s between efforts. Results: The number of RSA and RHIA bouts performed was similar between the first and second halves of matches. Sprinting and striding/sprinting durations tended to remain relatively stable irrespective of the number of efforts in an RSA or RHIA bout or the period of play. However, recovery duration between efforts increased in the second half, when a greater number of efforts were performed per bout. Conclusion: These findings suggest that first- to second-half reductions in RHIA and RSA do not occur in elite women's soccer competition. However, players increase the amount of low-intensity recovery undertaken between RHIA and RSA efforts, most likely in an attempt to maintain RHIA and RSA performance. These findings emphasize the importance of RSA and RHIA to elite women's soccer and highlight the importance of training this quality to prevent reductions in performance during competitive match play.
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页码:130 / 138
页数:9
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