Quantifying technical load and physical activity in professional soccer players during pre-season matches with IMU technology
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Soccer (football) Monitoring Technical load
Date
2023-11-30Referencia bibliográfica
Losada-Benitez JA, Nuñez-Sánchez FJ and Barbero-Álvarez JC (2023), Quantifying technical load and physical activity in professional soccer players during pre-season matches with IMU technology. Front. Physiol. 14:1274171. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1274171
Abstract
This study aimed to record, analyze and quantify professional soccer players’
technical (TL) and physical load (PL) in friendly matches to compare their records
during the first and second halves and between players with different positions.
Eighteen professional soccer players, 24.6 ± 2.7 years, 1.78 ± 0.3 height (m), 74.6 ±
4.5 body mass (kg), 9.8 ± 2.2 body fat (%), and 65.6 ± 2.7 maximal oxygen
consumption (VO2max, ml·kg-1·min-1) were monitored during six preseason
friendly matches to analyze the activity profile using technical and physical
variables through inertial measurement unit (IMU). No significant differences
were found between the periods for the TL and PL. Significant differences
were found between specific positions: Full Back (FB: n = 4), Central Defender
(CD: n = 3), Midfielder (MD: n = 4), Winger (WG: n = 4), and Forward (FW: n = 3),
both the TL and PL. We conclude that the PL profile based on his playing position is
independent of the development of the PL shown during friendly matches. The
monitoring, quantifying, and controlling of the TL added to the PL provides a more
holistic vision of soccer players in friendly matches. The relative ease IMU
application technology offers an alternative with less time-cost and more
significant benefits than other types of technologies applied up to now.