This study aimed to investigate the relationships between high-intensity activities (HIA: speed, acceleration, Metabolic Power) and the outcomes of some technical-tactical skills in professional soccer players (n=610, age 26.8±7.0) during 50 games of the Italian “SERIE A” season 2013-2014. The analysis was carried out through a semi-automatic match analysis video-system. Each technical skill was automatically recognized and the number of events that overcame the threshold values we set as significant for high intensity activities, within 5s before the execution. Shots on goal showed that the HIA might be a discriminant factor in the outcomes (71.1% Success vs 61.5% Not Success, χ2 test, p<0.001). Crossing is clearly influenced by one preceding HIA (p<0.001). This study provides important insights referring to the different physical components occurring before performing a technical skill, highlighting the need of a close cooperation among coaches and physical trainers when assessing a match and designing the training programs.

Filetti, C., D'Ottavio, S., Ruscello, B., Manzi, V., Moalla, W. (2016). Relationships between high intensity running and outcome of technical-tactical skills in professional soccer players during match play. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, 4(1), 1-9.

Relationships between high intensity running and outcome of technical-tactical skills in professional soccer players during match play

D'OTTAVIO, STEFANO;MANZI, VINCENZO;
2016-01-01

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the relationships between high-intensity activities (HIA: speed, acceleration, Metabolic Power) and the outcomes of some technical-tactical skills in professional soccer players (n=610, age 26.8±7.0) during 50 games of the Italian “SERIE A” season 2013-2014. The analysis was carried out through a semi-automatic match analysis video-system. Each technical skill was automatically recognized and the number of events that overcame the threshold values we set as significant for high intensity activities, within 5s before the execution. Shots on goal showed that the HIA might be a discriminant factor in the outcomes (71.1% Success vs 61.5% Not Success, χ2 test, p<0.001). Crossing is clearly influenced by one preceding HIA (p<0.001). This study provides important insights referring to the different physical components occurring before performing a technical skill, highlighting the need of a close cooperation among coaches and physical trainers when assessing a match and designing the training programs.
gen-2016
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore M-EDF/01 - METODI E DIDATTICHE DELLE ATTIVITA' MOTORIE
Settore M-EDF/02 - METODI E DIDATTICHE DELLE ATTIVITA' SPORTIVE
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Sprints, Metabolic Power, Skills, Classification Tree, Performance
Filetti, C., D'Ottavio, S., Ruscello, B., Manzi, V., Moalla, W. (2016). Relationships between high intensity running and outcome of technical-tactical skills in professional soccer players during match play. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINE, 4(1), 1-9.
Filetti, C; D'Ottavio, S; Ruscello, B; Manzi, V; Moalla, W
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