Metabolic Power of Female Footballers in Various Small-Sided Games with Different Pitch Surfaces and Sizes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Experimental Design
2.3. Experimental Protocol
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Name of SSG * | Game Objective | Game Duration (min) | Pitch Area (m) | Pitch Total Area (m2) | Pitch Ratio Per Player (m2) |
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SSG 400 | Possession game without goal-keepers | 4 | 20 × 20 m | 400 m2 | 50 m2 |
SSG 600 | 4 | 24.5 × 24.5 m | 600 m2 | 75 m2 | |
SSG 800 | 4 | 28.3 × 28.3 m | 800 m2 | 100 m2 |
Metabolic Power’s Variables | Natural Grass (NG) (*) | Artificial Turf (AT) (#) | Ground (GR) (†) | ||||||
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SGG 400 (a) | SSG 600 (b) | SSG 800 (c) | SGG 400 (a) | SSG 600 (b) | SSG 800 (c) | SGG 400 (a) | SSG 600 (b) | SSG 800 (c) | |
Metabolic Load Relative (KJ/kg) | 2.26 (0.19) †,# | 2.57 (0.28) †,a | 2.56 (0.29) †,a | 2.10 (0.23) | 2.40 (0.26) †,a | 2.47 (0.21) †,a | 2.04 (0.25) | 2.17 (0.34) | 2.30 (0.23) a |
Average Metabolic Power (W/kg) | 9.38 (0.82) †,# | 10.67 (1.12) #,†,a | 10.66 (1.21) †,a | 8.73 (0.93) | 9.97 (1.04) †,a | 10.31 (0.87) †,a | 8.48 (1.04) | 9.02 (1.40) | 9.59 (0.96) a |
High Metabolic Load Distance (m) | 65.39 (15.80) † | 89.48 (26.72) †,a | 99.14 (28.48) †,a | 56.27 (15.07) | 77.35 (25.00) †,a | 88.94 (18.96) †,a | 50.53 (19.48) | 57.56 (32.56) | 70.88 (17.00) a |
Equivalent Distance (m) | 484.82 (42.25) †,# | 552.21 (57.63) #,†,a | 551.89 (62.80) †,a | 451.82 (47.22) | 515.68 (54.26) †,a | 532.94 (44.68) †,a | 438.69 (54.11) | 466.34 (72.57) | 496.66 (49.26) a |
Metabolic Load Absolute (KJ) | 132.57 (19.40) † | 148.95 (19.80) †,a | 149.82 (19.77) †,a | 121.44 (20.29) | 138.86 (17.24) †,a | 144.90 (17.97) a | 115.28 (18.04) | 124.61 (20.36) | 134.77 (15.55) a |
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López-Fernández, J.; Sánchez-Sánchez, J.; Gallardo, L.; García-Unanue, J. Metabolic Power of Female Footballers in Various Small-Sided Games with Different Pitch Surfaces and Sizes. Sports 2017, 5, 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports5020024
López-Fernández J, Sánchez-Sánchez J, Gallardo L, García-Unanue J. Metabolic Power of Female Footballers in Various Small-Sided Games with Different Pitch Surfaces and Sizes. Sports. 2017; 5(2):24. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports5020024
Chicago/Turabian StyleLópez-Fernández, Jorge, Javier Sánchez-Sánchez, Leonor Gallardo, and Jorge García-Unanue. 2017. "Metabolic Power of Female Footballers in Various Small-Sided Games with Different Pitch Surfaces and Sizes" Sports 5, no. 2: 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports5020024
APA StyleLópez-Fernández, J., Sánchez-Sánchez, J., Gallardo, L., & García-Unanue, J. (2017). Metabolic Power of Female Footballers in Various Small-Sided Games with Different Pitch Surfaces and Sizes. Sports, 5(2), 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports5020024