Running Performance Profile among Playing Positions and Quarters in Elite Female Field Hockey Players
PURPOSE This study aimed to compare the running-related variables during competitions across playing positions and quarters in elite female field hockey players. METHODS A total of 136 data from 41 players were collected using GPS units during national-level competitions. The running-related variabl...
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Published in | Exercise science (Seoul, Korea) Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 200 - 206 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | Korean |
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The Korean Society of Exercise Physiology
01.05.2023
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Summary: | PURPOSE This study aimed to compare the running-related variables during competitions across playing positions and quarters in elite female field hockey players. METHODS A total of 136 data from 41 players were collected using GPS units during national-level competitions. The running-related variables included the total distance covered (TD, unit: m), relative distance (RD, unit: m/min), proportion of low-(LID, 0-6 km/h), moderate-(MID, 6.1-15 km/h), and high-intensity (HID, ≥15.1 km/h) distance of the total distance covered (unit: %), and sprint efforts (SE, ≥19.1 km/h, ≥1s; unit: bouts). RESULTS The defenders’ TD (5,619.77±1,046.14 m) was shorter than that of midfielders (5,475±1,043.33 m) and forwards (4,684.22± 1,066.11 m), and the RD of midfielders (103.64±9.10 m/min) was longer than that of forwards (99.03±10.37 m/min) and defenders (92.42±10.85 m/min). The midfielders had the highest MID(47.08±5.51%), while the highest HID (16.23±3.62%) was observed in the forwards. Defenders performed 35.12±5.25 bouts, with the highest number of sprints among the playing positions. Regardless of the playing positions, 1 quarter had the highest TD, RD, and HID, and the SE was the highest in 4 quarter. CONCLUSIONS The players’ specific requirements can be managed by practitioners and coaches using the running performance profile; further, it can be used to design training programs containing suitable running volumes to improve players’ performance. |
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ISSN: | 1226-1726 2384-0544 |
DOI: | 10.15857/ksep.2023.00213 |