Effects of Match-Related Contextual Factors on Weekly Load Responses in Professional Brazilian Soccer Players

This study aimed to quantify the weekly training load distributions according to match location, opponent standard, and match outcome in professional soccer players. Rate-of-perceived-exertion-based training load (sRPE) and distance- and accelerometry-based measures were monitored daily during 52 tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-07, Vol.17 (14), p.5163
Hauptverfasser: Gonçalves, Luiz Guilherme Cruz, Kalva-Filho, Carlos Augusto, Nakamura, Fábio Yuzo, Rago, Vincenzo, Afonso, José, Bedo, Bruno Luiz de Souza, Aquino, Rodrigo
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description This study aimed to quantify the weekly training load distributions according to match location, opponent standard, and match outcome in professional soccer players. Rate-of-perceived-exertion-based training load (sRPE) and distance- and accelerometry-based measures were monitored daily during 52 training sessions and 11 matches performed by 23 players. Athletes who played ≥ 60 min during non-congested weeks were considered for data analysis. The training days close to away matches (e.g., one day before the match = MD-1) presented greater sRPE, distance-based volume measures, and mechanical work (player load) compared to the training days close to home matches (p = 0.001–0.002; effect size (ES) = medium−large). The most distant days of the home matches (e.g., five days before the match = MD-5) presented higher internal and external loads than before away matches (p = 0.002–0.003, ES = medium). Higher sRPE, distance-based volume measures, and mechanical work were found during the middle of the week (e.g., three days before the match, MD-3) before playing against bottom vs. medium-ranking teams (p = 0.001–0.01, ES = small−medium). These metrics were lower in MD-5 before matches against bottom vs. medium-ranking opponents (p = 0.001, ES = medium). Higher values of all external load measures were observed during the training session before winning matches (MD-1) compared to a draw or loss (p < 0.001–0.001, ES = medium−large). In conclusion, the training load distribution throughout the week varied considerably according to match-contextual factors.
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Load
Load distribution
Mechanical properties
Players
Ranking
Soccer
Stress concentration
Studies
title Effects of Match-Related Contextual Factors on Weekly Load Responses in Professional Brazilian Soccer Players
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