The distribution of different intensity demanding scenarios in elite rink hockey players using an electronic performance tracking system

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Fernandez, Daniel [1 ]
Cadefau, Joan A. [2 ]
Serra, Noemi [3 ]
Carmona, Gerard [3 ]
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[1] Futbol Club Barcelona, Sport Sci Dept, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Barcelona UB, Inst Nacl Educ Fis Catalunya INEFC, Barcelona, Spain
[3] Univ Pompeu Fabra, Dept Ciencies Salut Tecnocampus, Mataro, Spain
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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Despite the traditional use of average values for determining physical demands, the intermittent and fluctuating nature of team sports may lead to underestimation of the most demanding scenarios. All the most demanding scenario-related investigations to date only report one maximal scenario per game, the greatest. However, the latest research on this subject has shown additional scenarios of equal or similar magnitude that most researchers have not considered. This repetition concept started a new way of describing competition and training loads; then the study aims were: first, to quantify and assess differences between playing positions in terms of the most demanding scenarios in official matches; and second, to quantify and assess the differences between playing positions in the repetition of different intensity scenarios relative to the most demanding individual scenario. We monitored nine professional rink hockey players (7 exterior and 2 interior players) in 18 competitive matches using an electronic performance tracking system. The interior players are closest to the opponent's goal, while the exterior players are farthest from it. Peak physical demands variables included total distance (m), distance covered at >18 km center dot h(-1) (m), the number of accelerations (>= 2 m center dot s(-2), count) and decelerations (<=-2 m center dot s(-2), count) in 30 s. An average from the top three individual most demanding scenarios was used to define a reference value to quantify the distribution scenario repetition during matches. The results showed that peak demands in rink hockey are position-dependent, with more distance covered by exterior players and more accelerations performed by interior players. In addition, rink hockey matches include multiple scenario exposures that are close to the peak physical demands of a match. Using the results of this study, coaches can prepare tailored training plans for each position, focusing on distances covered or accelerations for exterior players.
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