Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.

This study aimed to quantify the time-motion demands and intra-team movement synchronization during the pre-season matches of a professional soccer team according to the opposition level. Positional data from 20 players were captured during the first half of six pre-season matches of a Portuguese fi...

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Main Authors: Hugo Folgado, Ricardo Duarte, Orlando Fernandes, Jaime Sampaio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24817186/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-af91dadd70a543dd990a26744a9b09ce2021-03-04T09:26:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0195e9714510.1371/journal.pone.0097145Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.Hugo FolgadoRicardo DuarteOrlando FernandesJaime SampaioThis study aimed to quantify the time-motion demands and intra-team movement synchronization during the pre-season matches of a professional soccer team according to the opposition level. Positional data from 20 players were captured during the first half of six pre-season matches of a Portuguese first league team. Time-motion demands were measured by the total distance covered and distance covered at different speed categories. Intra-team coordination was measured by calculating the relative phase of all pairs of outfield players. Afterwards, the percentage of time spent in the -30° to 30° bin (near-in-phase mode of coordination) was calculated for each dyad as a measure of space-time movement synchronization. Movement synchronization data were analyzed for the whole team, according to each dyad average speed and by groups of similar dyadic synchronization tendencies. Then, these data were compared according to the opponent team level (first league; second league; amateurs). Time-motion demands showed no differences in total distance covered per opposition levels, while matches opposing teams of superior level revealed more distance covered at very high intensity. Competing against superior level teams implied more time in synchronized behavior for the overall displacements and displacements at higher intensities. These findings suggest that playing against higher-level opponents (1st league teams) increased time-motion demands at high intensities in tandem with intra-team movement synchronization tendencies.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24817186/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Hugo Folgado
Ricardo Duarte
Orlando Fernandes
Jaime Sampaio
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Ricardo Duarte
Orlando Fernandes
Jaime Sampaio
Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Hugo Folgado
Ricardo Duarte
Orlando Fernandes
Jaime Sampaio
author_sort Hugo Folgado
title Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
title_short Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
title_full Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
title_fullStr Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
title_full_unstemmed Competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
title_sort competing with lower level opponents decreases intra-team movement synchronization and time-motion demands during pre-season soccer matches.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description This study aimed to quantify the time-motion demands and intra-team movement synchronization during the pre-season matches of a professional soccer team according to the opposition level. Positional data from 20 players were captured during the first half of six pre-season matches of a Portuguese first league team. Time-motion demands were measured by the total distance covered and distance covered at different speed categories. Intra-team coordination was measured by calculating the relative phase of all pairs of outfield players. Afterwards, the percentage of time spent in the -30° to 30° bin (near-in-phase mode of coordination) was calculated for each dyad as a measure of space-time movement synchronization. Movement synchronization data were analyzed for the whole team, according to each dyad average speed and by groups of similar dyadic synchronization tendencies. Then, these data were compared according to the opponent team level (first league; second league; amateurs). Time-motion demands showed no differences in total distance covered per opposition levels, while matches opposing teams of superior level revealed more distance covered at very high intensity. Competing against superior level teams implied more time in synchronized behavior for the overall displacements and displacements at higher intensities. These findings suggest that playing against higher-level opponents (1st league teams) increased time-motion demands at high intensities in tandem with intra-team movement synchronization tendencies.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24817186/pdf/?tool=EBI
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