Whole and peak physical characteristics of elite youth female soccer match-play

This study quantified whole and peak physical characteristics of Under (U)14 and U16 elite youth female soccer, and compared by position and age-group. Data was collected using 10 Hz GPS units from 431 match observations, during 50 matches involving 201 players (U14 n = 93; U16 n = 108) representing Regional Talent Centres in The Football Association`s Girl`s England Talent Pathway League. Whole match data were reported as absolute and relative; total (TD), high-speed running (HSR; =3.46 m/s), very high-speed running (VHSR; =5.29 m/s), and sprinting (SPR; =6.26 m/s) distance, and maximum velocity. Moving average analysis determined peak data (1-10 minute durations). Linear mixed models established position-specific differences. U16s covered greater; absolute distance at all speeds (small-moderate ESs; p < 0.001); relative VHSR and SPR m/min (small-moderate ESs; p < 0.001); peak TD and HSR m/min (small ESs) across several peak-durations, and VHSR m/min (small ESs; p < 0.001) across all peak-durations compared to U14s. Position-specific differences were observed across all positions between and within both age-groups, identifying whole and peak physical characteristics are age- and position-dependent within elite youth female soccer match-play. Findings may facilitate informed coaching practices and training programme design, talent identification and development processes.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:sport games junior sports
Tagging:Aktivitätsprofil
Published in:Journal of Sports Sciences
Language:English
Published: 2021
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2020.1868669
Volume:39
Issue:12
Pages:1320-1329
Document types:article
Level:advanced