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- Title
The physical effort required from professional football players in different playing positions.
- Authors
ALTAVILLA, GAETANO; RIELA, LORENZO; DI TORE, ALFREDO PIO; RAIOLA, GAETANO
- Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the physical effort required at professional football players (Italian Championship) in relation to the examination of a series of friendly matches at different times of the year, compared to their role, using the technology of GPS, for finalizing the training to improve the sport performance. The activities of players were monitored using GPS technology with a sampling rate of 10 Hz. The total distance covered, distances with different speed and accelerations were analyzed in relation to five different roles: (CD) central defenders, (FB) full-backs, (M) midfielders, (AM) advanced midfielders and (A) attackers. Players activities were monitored using GPS technology with a sampling rate of 10 Hz. Total distance covered, distance at different speeds and accelerations were analyzed in relation in five different roles: (CD) central defenders, (FB) full-backs, (M) midfielders, (AM) advanced midfielders and (A) attackers. The maximum covered distance (over 10 km) during a friendly match was reached by the third (FB), midfielders (M) and advanced midfielders (AM); The same ones have covered, too, the greatest distances in high-intensity running (>16 km/h); instead, the attackers and central defenders covered the distance in high power. The full-backs (FB) and Advanced Midfielders (AM) have producted high acceleration and deceleration compared to other roles, while midfielders (M) have developed greater metabolic power. Finally, the end-of-season results were compared with the data gained at the beginning of the year and important differences between the various roles were noted.
- Subjects
FOOTBALL; PHYSICAL training &; conditioning; SOCCER midfielders; FULLBACKS (Football); GLOBAL Positioning System
- Publication
Journal of Physical Education & Sport, 2017, Vol 17, Issue 3, p2007
- ISSN
2247-8051
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7752/jpes.2017.03200