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Author(s)
Riccardo Izzo, Stefano Franco and Ciro Hosseini Varde’i
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DOI:10.17265/2332-7839/2018.04.004
Affiliation(s)
Department of Biomolecular Sciences School of Sport Science, Exercise and Health, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino, Pesaro e Urbino 61029, Italy
ABSTRACT
Ability to accelerate, decelerate, recover and sprint again, is a
crucial ability for team sports, athletes are forced in repeating this actions
several times during matches. The objective parameters that influence
resistance to sprints are their duration and recovery. The aim of this study
was to analyze performance of young under 18 football players on high intensity running thresholds with the
use of GPS 20 Hz (K-Sport
Universal, Montelabbate, Italy). We have analyzed three football matches of Marche
Amateur under 18 Championship (Italy) during 2017 season, using 10 GPS, one for
each players except the goalkeeper. In order to better define a more accurate PPM (players performance model), the players that have been substituted were removed from analysis, using
only data from full match to build database.
Total of detection is 26, with an average of 8.6 players for match divided by role. Our result according with
literature shows that in total distance, the role that obtained higher value was external midfielder
and forward traveled more distance in sprint.
KEYWORDS
Speed thresholds, GPS, performance analysis, amateur, roles comparison, football.
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