Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?

Careful load management is needed to optimize the physical capacity, a key performance component, of soccer players. The training load of soccer players is often expressed as a percentage of match load. However, no study has yet evaluated how training match load ratios are affected by using either a...

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Main Authors: Linda Ammann, Stefan Altmann
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2023.1151828/full
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description Careful load management is needed to optimize the physical capacity, a key performance component, of soccer players. The training load of soccer players is often expressed as a percentage of match load. However, no study has yet evaluated how training match load ratios are affected by using either a player-specific or position-specific reference for match load. Therefore, this study aimed to compare training match load ratios of professional soccer players per day of a microcycle with match load being player-specific and position-specific, respectively. Additionally, the load that players typically experience per day of a microcycle and its variation should be analyzed. Therefore, a retrospective observational cohort study was conducted over a 14-month period, analyzing 11 external load measures during sessions of 20 players belonging to a team competing in the highest Swiss league. Within a microcycle, typical full matches presented a unique load for players, and they experienced higher training loads on days with a greater temporal distance to a match. Load variation proved to be highly associated with the day in a microcycle and the load measure. Substantial differences in typical load were evident in (i) trainings between players, (ii) matches both between players and positions, and (iii) training match load ratios when using player-specific or position-specific match references. The importance of individual load management in professional soccer was reaffirmed. When consulting training match load ratios for that purpose, one should be aware of the aim, select appropriate reference values depending on it, and interpret the ratios accurately to finally draw adequate conclusions.
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spelling doaj.art-3350d94dc2b347288f81919b018bf9382023-05-16T05:44:47ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sports and Active Living2624-93672023-05-01510.3389/fspor.2023.11518281151828Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?Linda Ammann0Stefan Altmann1Stefan Altmann2Integrative and Experimental Exercise Science, Department of Sport Science, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, GermanyInstitute of Sports and Sports Science, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, GermanyTSG ResearchLab gGmbH, Zuzenhausen, GermanyCareful load management is needed to optimize the physical capacity, a key performance component, of soccer players. The training load of soccer players is often expressed as a percentage of match load. However, no study has yet evaluated how training match load ratios are affected by using either a player-specific or position-specific reference for match load. Therefore, this study aimed to compare training match load ratios of professional soccer players per day of a microcycle with match load being player-specific and position-specific, respectively. Additionally, the load that players typically experience per day of a microcycle and its variation should be analyzed. Therefore, a retrospective observational cohort study was conducted over a 14-month period, analyzing 11 external load measures during sessions of 20 players belonging to a team competing in the highest Swiss league. Within a microcycle, typical full matches presented a unique load for players, and they experienced higher training loads on days with a greater temporal distance to a match. Load variation proved to be highly associated with the day in a microcycle and the load measure. Substantial differences in typical load were evident in (i) trainings between players, (ii) matches both between players and positions, and (iii) training match load ratios when using player-specific or position-specific match references. The importance of individual load management in professional soccer was reaffirmed. When consulting training match load ratios for that purpose, one should be aware of the aim, select appropriate reference values depending on it, and interpret the ratios accurately to finally draw adequate conclusions.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspor.2023.1151828/fullload managementsoccertrainingmatchphysical performanceteam sports
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Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
load management
soccer
training
match
physical performance
team sports
title Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
title_full Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
title_fullStr Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
title_full_unstemmed Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
title_short Training and match load ratios in professional soccer–should we use player- or position-specific match reference values?
title_sort training and match load ratios in professional soccer should we use player or position specific match reference values
topic load management
soccer
training
match
physical performance
team sports
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