Technical and Physical Load Variables at Different Positions in U18 Semi-Professional Soccer Players: Differences between the First and Second Half
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Approach to the Problem
2.2. Participants
2.3. Instruments, Procedure, and Variables Analysed
2.3.1. Instruments
2.3.2. Procedure
2.3.3. Variables
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Technical Variables | ||
Abbreviature | Explanation | Value |
PPT | Number of minutes in which the player participated in the session | min |
TT | Number of contacts with left and right foot | n |
TPM | Number of times the ball hits the player’s foot in a period of 1 min | n/min |
R | Releases or number of times in which the player executes (hits—passes or throws) | n |
RPM | Releases per minute or Number of times in which the player pass, hits or throws with his foot in a period of 1 min | n/min |
RVA | Release Velocity Max (m/s)—Maximum intensity hit performed | m/s |
RVM | Release Velocity Avg (m/s)—Average intensity of all hits performed | m/s |
RIB | Release Index (Striking Index) | a.u. |
RHI | Number releases of high intensity (>15 m/s) | n |
TP | Number of possessions that the player has control of the ball (1 touch, short possession, and long possession) | n |
TTOB | Total time in seconds that the player kept the ball in his possession during the match or session | s |
Physical load variables | ||
TS | Maximum speed reached or Highest peak reached by a player (m/s). | m/s |
DC | Total distance covered during the session. | m |
WR | Average distance covered or work rate. | m/min |
HIDC | Distance covered at high intensity (>5.83 m/s—21 km/h) | m |
HID | Distance covered at high intensity per minute of play | m/min |
SDC | Distance covered sprinting (>6.66 m/s—24 km/h) | m |
SD | Distance covered sprinting per minute of play (m/min). Range of speed >5.5 m/s between the record time of a (1) min | m/min |
SC | Number of sprints or times in which the player reaches a speed greater than 6.66 m/s—24 km/h. | n |
SZDC1 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 1 [0–3.33 (m/s)] | m |
SZDC2 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 2 [3.33–4.17 (m/s)] | m |
SZDC3 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 3 [4.17–5.00 (m/s)] | m |
SZDC4 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 4 [5.0–5.83 (m/s)] | m |
SZDC5 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 5 [5.83–6.67 (m/s)] | m |
SZDC6 | Distance covered in meters in Zone 6 [>6.67 (m/s)] | m |
ISCAD | Intense speed changes or accelerations and decelerations per minutes of play (<3 m/s2) | n |
HACC1 | Number of accelerations in Zone 1. [1.0–2.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HACC2 | Number of accelerations in Zone 2 [2.0–3.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HACC3 | Number of accelerations in Zone 3 [3.0–4.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HACC4 | Number of accelerations in Zone 4 [4.0–5.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HACC5 | Number of accelerations in Zone 5 [5.0–6.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HACC6 | Number of accelerations in Zone 6 [>6.0 (m/s2)] | n |
ACCHI | Number of accelerations of high intensity (<3 m/s2) | n |
HDCC1 | Number of decelerations in Zone 1. [1.0–2.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HDCC2 | Number of decelerations in Zone 2 [2.0–3.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HDCC3 | Number of decelerations in Zone 3 [3.0–4.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HDCC4 | Number of decelerations in Zone 4 [4.0–5.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HDCC5 | Number of decelerations in Zone 5 [5.0–6.0 (m/s2)] | n |
HDCC6 | Number of decelerations in Zone 6 [>6.0 (m/s2)] | n |
DCCHI | Number of decelerations of high intensity (<3 m/s2) | n |
HACCDC1 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 1 [1.0–2.0 (m/s2)] | m |
HACCDC2 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 2 (2.0–3.0 m/s2) | m |
HACCDC3 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 3 (3.0–4.0 m/s2) | m |
HACCDC4 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 4 (4.0–5.0 m/s2) | m |
HACCDC5 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 5 (5.0–6.0 m/s2) | m |
HACCDC6 | Distance covered in meters by acceleration in Zone 6 (>6 m/s2) | m |
DACC HI | Distance covered in meters of high intensity by acceleration (<3 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC1 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 1 (1.0–2.0 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC2 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 2 (2.0–3.0 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC3 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 3 (3.0–4.0 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC4 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 4 (4.0–5.0 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC5 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 5 (>6 m/s2) | m |
HDCCDC6 | Distance covered in meters by deceleration in Zone 6 (>6 m/s2) | m |
DDCC HI | Distance covered in meters of high intensity by decelerations (<3 m/s2) | m |
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Barbero-Álvarez, J.C.; Martínez-Aranda, L.M.; Clemente, F.M.; González-Fernández, F.T. Technical and Physical Load Variables at Different Positions in U18 Semi-Professional Soccer Players: Differences between the First and Second Half. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 5811. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14135811
Barbero-Álvarez JC, Martínez-Aranda LM, Clemente FM, González-Fernández FT. Technical and Physical Load Variables at Different Positions in U18 Semi-Professional Soccer Players: Differences between the First and Second Half. Applied Sciences. 2024; 14(13):5811. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14135811
Chicago/Turabian StyleBarbero-Álvarez, José Carlos, Luis Manuel Martínez-Aranda, Filipe Manuel Clemente, and Francisco Tomás González-Fernández. 2024. "Technical and Physical Load Variables at Different Positions in U18 Semi-Professional Soccer Players: Differences between the First and Second Half" Applied Sciences 14, no. 13: 5811. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14135811
APA StyleBarbero-Álvarez, J. C., Martínez-Aranda, L. M., Clemente, F. M., & González-Fernández, F. T. (2024). Technical and Physical Load Variables at Different Positions in U18 Semi-Professional Soccer Players: Differences between the First and Second Half. Applied Sciences, 14(13), 5811. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14135811