Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.

AIMS:Currently minimal research has quantified physical requirement differences in match-play between youth and senior Australian football players. The aim of the current research was to describe and compare the movement profiles and energy cost of youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footba...

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Main Authors: Stephen J Kelly, Mark L Watsford, Michael J Rennie, Rob W Spurrs, Damien Austin, Matthew J Pine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212047
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spelling doaj-5d60ffbeae8b45089f728d28dc494f252021-03-03T20:51:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01142e021204710.1371/journal.pone.0212047Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.Stephen J KellyMark L WatsfordMichael J RennieRob W SpurrsDamien AustinMatthew J PineAIMS:Currently minimal research has quantified physical requirement differences in match-play between youth and senior Australian football players. The aim of the current research was to describe and compare the movement profiles and energy cost of youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian football match-play. METHODS:Fifty-seven Australian footballers playing in an elite senior 20, sub-elite senior 16 and elite youth competition 21 participated in this study. Distance, speed based indices and metabolic power measures recording via Global Positioning System (GPS) devices were compared across three competition tiers. Kicks and handballs were collected via a commercial statistics provider (Champion Data) and compared across the competition tiers. RESULTS:Youth players recorded less field time (elite: ES = 1.37/sub-elite: ES = 1.68), total distance (elite: ES = 1.64 /sub-elite: ES = 1.55) and high speed running (elite: ES = 0.90/sub-elite: ES = 0.26) compared to the elite and sub-elite players. The average energy cost of elite (ES = 2.19) and sub-elite (ES = 1.58) match-play was significantly higher that youth match-play. CONCLUSIONS:A progressive increase regarding physical demands was evident across AF competition tiers. The findings suggest that sub-elite match-play can provide a viable pathway for youth players to develop physical capacity and technical skills before transitioning to elite senior match-play.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212047
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author Stephen J Kelly
Mark L Watsford
Michael J Rennie
Rob W Spurrs
Damien Austin
Matthew J Pine
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Mark L Watsford
Michael J Rennie
Rob W Spurrs
Damien Austin
Matthew J Pine
Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stephen J Kelly
Mark L Watsford
Michael J Rennie
Rob W Spurrs
Damien Austin
Matthew J Pine
author_sort Stephen J Kelly
title Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
title_short Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
title_full Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
title_fullStr Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
title_full_unstemmed Match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian footballers.
title_sort match-play movement and metabolic power demands of elite youth, sub-elite and elite senior australian footballers.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description AIMS:Currently minimal research has quantified physical requirement differences in match-play between youth and senior Australian football players. The aim of the current research was to describe and compare the movement profiles and energy cost of youth, sub-elite and elite senior Australian football match-play. METHODS:Fifty-seven Australian footballers playing in an elite senior 20, sub-elite senior 16 and elite youth competition 21 participated in this study. Distance, speed based indices and metabolic power measures recording via Global Positioning System (GPS) devices were compared across three competition tiers. Kicks and handballs were collected via a commercial statistics provider (Champion Data) and compared across the competition tiers. RESULTS:Youth players recorded less field time (elite: ES = 1.37/sub-elite: ES = 1.68), total distance (elite: ES = 1.64 /sub-elite: ES = 1.55) and high speed running (elite: ES = 0.90/sub-elite: ES = 0.26) compared to the elite and sub-elite players. The average energy cost of elite (ES = 2.19) and sub-elite (ES = 1.58) match-play was significantly higher that youth match-play. CONCLUSIONS:A progressive increase regarding physical demands was evident across AF competition tiers. The findings suggest that sub-elite match-play can provide a viable pathway for youth players to develop physical capacity and technical skills before transitioning to elite senior match-play.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212047
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