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Range values for external and internal intensity monitoring in female soccer players

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Resumo:Background: The range values of different training and match intensity measures obtained to define benchmarks in female soccer players are needed. Usually, cohort studies analyse only one team with a relatively small sample size, which brings forth the need for a systematic review to generalise training and match intensity evidence. Objectives: This review aimed to identify and summarise studies that have examined external and internal training or match intensity monitoring to provide range values for the main measures in female soccer players. Methods: A systematic review of EBSCO, PubMed, Scielo, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and Web of Science databases was per formed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Results: From the 2853 studies searched, 44 were analysed in which the following range intervals were found for training: rated perceived exertion (RPE, 1–7 AU), session-RPE (s-RPE, 51–721 AU), total distance (2347–6646 m) and distance >19.4 km·h−1 (9 543m). Formatches, the rangevalues were s-RPE (240–893 AU), total distance (5480–10581 m), distance ≥14 km·h−1(543–2520 m), ≥ 18 km·h−1 (96–1680 m), number of accelerations (49–240) and deceleration (21–85)andplayerload(848–1096 AU). Conclusions: This study provides range values of s-RPE, RPE, TRIMP, total distance and distance >19.4 km·h−1 regarding training; range intervals of s-RPE, heart rate average and maximum, total distance, distance ≥ 14 km·h−1, ≥ 18 km·h−1,ACCandDEC(>2 ms−2)regarding matches for professional female players that can be used by coaches, practitioners or researchers to achieve similar training and competitive levels.
Autores principais:Oliveira, Rafael
Outros Autores:Brito, João Paulo; Moreno-Villanueva, Adrián; Nalha, Matilde; Rico-González, Markel; Clemente, Filipe Manuel
Assunto:Association football Heart rate Match demands Rating of perceived exertion Training load
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Científico IPVC
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Resumo:Background: The range values of different training and match intensity measures obtained to define benchmarks in female soccer players are needed. Usually, cohort studies analyse only one team with a relatively small sample size, which brings forth the need for a systematic review to generalise training and match intensity evidence. Objectives: This review aimed to identify and summarise studies that have examined external and internal training or match intensity monitoring to provide range values for the main measures in female soccer players. Methods: A systematic review of EBSCO, PubMed, Scielo, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and Web of Science databases was per formed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Results: From the 2853 studies searched, 44 were analysed in which the following range intervals were found for training: rated perceived exertion (RPE, 1–7 AU), session-RPE (s-RPE, 51–721 AU), total distance (2347–6646 m) and distance >19.4 km·h−1 (9 543m). Formatches, the rangevalues were s-RPE (240–893 AU), total distance (5480–10581 m), distance ≥14 km·h−1(543–2520 m), ≥ 18 km·h−1 (96–1680 m), number of accelerations (49–240) and deceleration (21–85)andplayerload(848–1096 AU). Conclusions: This study provides range values of s-RPE, RPE, TRIMP, total distance and distance >19.4 km·h−1 regarding training; range intervals of s-RPE, heart rate average and maximum, total distance, distance ≥ 14 km·h−1, ≥ 18 km·h−1,ACCandDEC(>2 ms−2)regarding matches for professional female players that can be used by coaches, practitioners or researchers to achieve similar training and competitive levels.