A Comparison of GPS Workload Demands in Match Play and Small-Sided Games by the Positional Role in Youth Soccer

The external demands of small-sided games (SSGs) according to the positional role are currently unknown. Using a Catapult Minimax X3 5 Hz GPS, with a 100 Hz tri-axial accelerometer, we compared the accumulated tri-axial player workload per min (PLacc·min ) during friendly youth match play (MP) (11 v...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of human kinetics 2017-06, Vol.57 (1), p.129-137
Hauptverfasser: Beenham, Mathew, Barron, David J., Fry, John, Hurst, Howard H., Figueirdo, Antonio, Atkins, Steve
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Zusammenfassung:The external demands of small-sided games (SSGs) according to the positional role are currently unknown. Using a Catapult Minimax X3 5 Hz GPS, with a 100 Hz tri-axial accelerometer, we compared the accumulated tri-axial player workload per min (PLacc·min ) during friendly youth match play (MP) (11 vs. 11) and SSGs (2 vs. 2, 3 vs. 3, and 4 vs. 4). Significant differences existed between all SSGs and MP for PLacc·min (F = 21.91, < 0.001, η2 = 0.38), and individual X (F = 27.40, < 0.001, η2 = 0.43), Y (F = 14.50, < 0.001, η2 = 0.29) and Z (F = 19.28, < 0.001, η2 = 0.35) axis loads. Across all conditions, mean PLacc·min was greater for midfielders ( = 0.004, CI: 0.68, 4.56) and forwards ( = 0.037, CI: 0.08, 3.97) than central defenders. In all conditions, greater Y axis values existed for wide defenders ( = 0.024, CI: 0.67, 1.38), midfielders ( = 0.006, CI: 0.18, 1.50) and forwards ( = 0.007, CI: 0.17, 0.15) compared to central defenders. Midfielders reported greater Z axis values compared to central defenders ( = 0.002, CI: 0.40, 2.23). We concluded that SSGs elicited greater external loads than MP, and previous studies may have underestimated the demands of SSGs.
ISSN:1640-5544
1899-7562
1899-7562
DOI:10.1515/hukin-2017-0054