Effect of player substitutions on the intensity of second-half soccer match play

Most soccer matches are conducted by coaches who usually make all player substitutions allowed. Therefore, it is extremely important to study these substitutions and their effects on the intensity of effort required from players. To date, no published studies have reported on this topic using heart...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista brasileira de cineantropometria & desempenho humano 2012-02, Vol.14 (2), p.183-191
Hauptverfasser: Coelho, Daniel Barbosa, Coelho, Leonardo Gomes Martins, Morandi, Rodrigo Figueiredo, Ferreira Junior, João Batista, Marins, João Carlos Bouzas, Prado, Luciano Sales, Soares, Danusa Dias, Silami-Garcia, Emerson
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Zusammenfassung:Most soccer matches are conducted by coaches who usually make all player substitutions allowed. Therefore, it is extremely important to study these substitutions and their effects on the intensity of effort required from players. To date, no published studies have reported on this topic using heart rate (HR) as an intensity parameter. The objective of this study was to compare effort intensity (EI) of soccer players in the following situations: 1) first half (FH-EI); 2) second half (SH-EI); 3) second half with substitutions (SHS-EI). Forty-five male soccer players (18.5±1.2 years old, 74.25±5.79 kg, 182.6±8.55 cm, 9.56±2.47% body fat, 56.3±4.3 mLO2/kg/min) were evaluated during 29 official games. EI was considered as the mean HR, expressed as the percentage of each player's maximal HR (%HRmax) and as the time spent in each intensity zone (Z) according to %HRmax (Z1
ISSN:1980-0037
1415-8426
1980-0037
DOI:10.5007/1980-0037.2012v14n2p183