TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in physical performance variables in an English Championship League team across the competitive season
T2 - The effect of possession
AU - Morgans, Ryland
AU - Adams, David
AU - Mullen, Richard
AU - Williams, Morgan D.
PY - 2014/8
Y1 - 2014/8
N2 - This study examined changes in physical match performance of six players from an English Championship League team across the competitive season and examined the effect of team possession. Sprint and high intensity distances and frequency of efforts were all greatest in earlyseason, and were significantly reduced in both mid-and-late-season phases (all p < 0.0001). None of these variables were, however, related to team possession (p range = 0.2759 to 0.7411). Total distance covered on the other hand was sustained and did not significantly change over the season phases (p = 0.9219), but it was negatively associated with possession (p = 0.0080). This association suggests that physical demands were lower when this team was in possession of the ball. In summary, evidence of residual fatigue at mid-and-late-season was obtained from sprint and high intensity variables. Given possession was associated with a reduced total distance covered during matches, it may be speculated that better quality teams are able to maintain possession for longer periods of matches and thus require less recovery time due to reduced physical match demands.
AB - This study examined changes in physical match performance of six players from an English Championship League team across the competitive season and examined the effect of team possession. Sprint and high intensity distances and frequency of efforts were all greatest in earlyseason, and were significantly reduced in both mid-and-late-season phases (all p < 0.0001). None of these variables were, however, related to team possession (p range = 0.2759 to 0.7411). Total distance covered on the other hand was sustained and did not significantly change over the season phases (p = 0.9219), but it was negatively associated with possession (p = 0.0080). This association suggests that physical demands were lower when this team was in possession of the ball. In summary, evidence of residual fatigue at mid-and-late-season was obtained from sprint and high intensity variables. Given possession was associated with a reduced total distance covered during matches, it may be speculated that better quality teams are able to maintain possession for longer periods of matches and thus require less recovery time due to reduced physical match demands.
KW - High intensity running
KW - Possession
KW - Soccer
KW - Sprinting
KW - Time-motion analysis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84904677913&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/24748668.2014.11868738
DO - 10.1080/24748668.2014.11868738
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84904677913
SN - 1474-8185
VL - 14
SP - 493
EP - 503
JO - International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
JF - International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
IS - 2
ER -