The 360° Performance System in Team Sports: Is It Time to Design a “Personalized Jacket” for Team Sports Players?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Individual Characteristics of the Player
2.1. Health
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- A history of injuries and illnesses;
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- Locomotor deficits;
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- Immune and metabolic deficits;
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- Personalized protocols/guidelines to minimize injury risk;
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- Medical interventions;
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- Surgical and conservative treatments;
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- Rehabilitation processes.
2.2. Age and Gender
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- Chronological age;
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- Biological age (especially in young athletes);
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- Metabolic age;
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- Sports age (years spent in organized sport).
2.3. Fitness
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- Mobility and stability of the locomotor system;
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- Synergy/balance of agonist/antagonist muscles and muscle chains;
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- Energy systems;
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- Neuromuscular abilities;
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- Sports discipline;
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- Age;
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- Gender.
2.4. Body Shape
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- The size of the body and its parts;
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- Relative proportions between body parts;
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- Body composition:
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- Muscles, subcutaneous fat, and bones;
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- Internal muscle structure (the types of muscle fibres and muscle architecture);
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- Individual somatotype.
2.5. Trainability and Learnability
2.6. Sports History and Culture
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- What kind of sports environment and culture the player comes from?
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- What training process has the player gone through during their career so far?
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- What kind of training processes has the player had in the last few months?
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- What is the competitive history of the player?
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- Previous personal experiences from different enviroments and cultures.
2.7. Recovery
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- Individual tolerance to different types of fatigue;
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- Dynamics of recovery during training and competition;
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- Dynamics of recovery after training and competition;
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- The most appropriate means and methods of recovery during and after training and competition;
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- Optimal doses of selected agents and methods of recovery.
2.8. Mindset
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- Appropriate motivation;
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- Emotion control;
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- Cognitive mobility;
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- High focus;
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- Communication skills;
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- Self-discipline.
2.9. Lifestyle
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- Duration and quality of sleep;
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- Adequate nutrition;
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- Quality hygiene habits;
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- Family life;
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- Social life;
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- Hobbies;
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- Rest;
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- Housework and procurement;
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- Fun and entertainment;
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- Intimate life;
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- Consumption of harmful substances;
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- Self-health.
2.10. Skills
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- The position in the game/team;
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- Retrospective and prospective analysis of competitive performance;
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- The process of learning, both individually and collectively;
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- Expertise in tactical training.
3. Creating the 360° Personal Jacket Performance System
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- Personalized history;
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- Personalized diagnostics;
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- Personalized goals;
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- Personalized 360° programs;
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- Personalized monitoring.
- Pre-formance—programs of individual preparation for training that precedes the team warm-up. This preparation is based on the individual needs of the athletes, but also the requirements of the upcoming training/match. Such programs can last from 10–60 min and can be conducted by sports coaches, analysts, strength and conditioning coaches, medical doctors, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and sports psychologists.
- In-formance—individual programs that are implemented during training sessions. These programs can be conducted during special training periods that are provided for individual stimuli or with players not involved in team programs. The total duration of the in-formance program occupies 5–20% of the total duration of the training and is mainly conducted by sports and strength and conditioning coaches, skill acquisition experts, and physiotherapists.
- Post-formance—individual programs that are conducted after training, between the end of team training and the recovery and regeneration protocol. The total duration of these programs is between 10 and 45 min and it is conducted by sports coaches, analysts, strength and conditioning coaches, medical doctors, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and sports psychologists.
- Extra-formance—programs that are conducted outside of regular team training, usually in the second part of the day in relation to team training. These programs can take place under the guidance of club experts (sports coaches, analysts, skill acquisition, strength and conditioning coaches, medical doctors, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and sports psychologists) or in the private arrangement of the players, with their personal experts. The total duration of these programs is between 30 and 90 min.
4. Conclusions
5. Practical Applications
6. Future Lines
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Performance Analysis | Health | Strength and Conditioning | Mental Training | Nutrition | Recovery | Lifestyle | |
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History | 12 years in sport, 4 years at the elite level | ACL—L 6 years ago | WL—4 RT—8 SAQ—6 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
Assessment | D—6 O—8 T—7 | RLM—4 RLJ—7 RLI—3 | MS—7 EN—6 NMS&P—7 NMSAQ—5 | M—9 EC—4 F—5 CM—6 | DNI—5 SS—62 Tanita BF—15% | HRR—7 HRV—6 | S—6 NH—5 |
Goals | D—7 O—8 T—8 | RLM—2 RLJ—6 RLI—2 | MS—8 EN—8 NMS&P—8 NMSAQ—7 | M—9 EC—6 F—7 CM—7 | DNI—6 SS—58 Tanita BF—13% | HRR—8 HRV—7 | S—7 NH—7 |
Programs | TeTa team and personal training | PRECOR | PRECOR PENT PNMS&PT PNMSAQ T | PMT | PNP | PRP | SII NHII |
Monitoring | GPS TT GPS TR | IIOF | MS—FMS EN—GPS NMS&P—CMJ, TDL NMSAQ, 20 mS, TT | PTO | SS Tanita BF | HRR HRV | WQ |
Time | Activity |
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−90 min | Arrival to training |
−85 min | Wellness questionnaire and weighing * |
−75 min | Breakfast * |
−60 min | Team’s meeting with the coaching team |
−50 min | Personalized assessment * |
−45 min | Individual meetings with staff members and the physiotherapist * |
−30 min | Pre-formance * |
−5 min | Arrival to the pitch/court |
0 min | Team’s training kicks off |
0–90 min | In-formance (personalized part of team’s training) * |
90 min | End of team’s training |
+1 min | Post-formance * |
+20 min | Recovery |
+45 min | Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) * |
+50 min | Shower |
+75 min | Meal * |
30–60 min | Extra-formance * |
Time | Activity |
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−120 min | Arrival to training |
−110 min | Personal preparation for training |
−100 min | Staff meeting |
−90 min | Breakfast |
−75 min | Preparation of workspace |
−60 min | Team’s meeting with players |
−50 min | Personalized assessment |
−45 min | Individual meetings with players |
−30 min | Pre-formance |
−5 min | Arrival to the pitch/court |
0 min | Team’s training kicks off |
90 min | End of training |
+1 min | Post-formance |
+20 min | Recovery |
+45 min | Cleaning the workspace |
+60 min | Data management |
+90 min | Staff meeting |
+120 min | Shower |
+135 min | Meal |
Player | Pre-Formance | Tactical Training | In-Formance | Post-Formance | Extra-Formance |
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Player 1 | Hip mobility | 100% | - | Bicycle capillarization | - |
Player 2 | Manual therapy | 100% | - | High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) short | Lower body strength |
Player 3 | Glute activation | 80% | Dynamic hip stretching | Upper body strength | HIIT short |
Player 4 | Ankle mobility | 100% | - | Core stability | Power—body mass weight |
Player 5 | Dynamic core stability | 100% | - | HIIT short | - |
Player 6 | Glute strength | 100% | - | Upper body strength | - |
Player 7 | Upper body strength | 100% | - | Core stability | - |
Player 8 | Trap deadlift | 100% | - | Bicycle capillarization | - |
Player 9 | Bicycle capillarization | 60% | Bicycle capillarization | HIIT short | Lower body strength |
Player 10 | Ankle mobility | 20% | Ankle rehab—manual therapy | Upper body strength | Physiotherapy |
Player 11 | Shoulder mobility | 100% | - | Core stability | Lower body strength |
Player 12 | Electrostimulation | 0% | Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) rehab Knee mobility | Upper body strength | Physiotherapy |
Player 13 | Knee stability | 100% | - | Hip mobility | - |
Player 14 | Lower back stability | 0% | Lower back rehab—physiotherapy | Bicycle capillarization | Manual therapy |
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Jukic, I.; Calleja-González, J.; Cuzzolin, F.; Sampaio, J.; Cos, F.; Milanovic, L.; Krakan, I.; Ostojic, S.; Olmo, J.; Requena, B.; et al. The 360° Performance System in Team Sports: Is It Time to Design a “Personalized Jacket” for Team Sports Players? Sports 2021, 9, 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9030040
Jukic I, Calleja-González J, Cuzzolin F, Sampaio J, Cos F, Milanovic L, Krakan I, Ostojic S, Olmo J, Requena B, et al. The 360° Performance System in Team Sports: Is It Time to Design a “Personalized Jacket” for Team Sports Players? Sports. 2021; 9(3):40. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9030040
Chicago/Turabian StyleJukic, Igor, Julio Calleja-González, Francesco Cuzzolin, Jaime Sampaio, Francesc Cos, Luka Milanovic, Ivan Krakan, Sergej Ostojic, Jesús Olmo, Bernardo Requena, and et al. 2021. "The 360° Performance System in Team Sports: Is It Time to Design a “Personalized Jacket” for Team Sports Players?" Sports 9, no. 3: 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9030040
APA StyleJukic, I., Calleja-González, J., Cuzzolin, F., Sampaio, J., Cos, F., Milanovic, L., Krakan, I., Ostojic, S., Olmo, J., Requena, B., Njaradi, N., Sassi, R., Rovira, M., & Kocaoglu, B. (2021). The 360° Performance System in Team Sports: Is It Time to Design a “Personalized Jacket” for Team Sports Players? Sports, 9(3), 40. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9030040