Wing Christopher, Hart Nicolas H, Ma'ayah Fadi, Nosaka Kazunori
Centre for Human Performance, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, 270 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup, WA, 6027, Australia.
Exercise Medicine Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia.
BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 1;14(1):33. doi: 10.1186/s13102-022-00425-1.
This study compared the physical demands and effect of field location for different phases of play (offence, defence and contested), and examined the physical and technical demands of successful and unsuccessful phases of play during Australian Football matches.
Global positioning system (GPS) and technical performance data were collected from 32 male Australian Football players in one club over 19 games in the 2019 season. The GPS data was aligned with phases of play acquired using Champion Data. Linear mixed models were used to detect differences between phases of play and field location which were further contextualized using Cohen's d effect size.
Physical demands were greatest (p < 0.001) in defensive phases for backs (ES 0.61 to 1.42), and offensive phases for midfielders (ES 0.65 to 0.96) and forwards (ES 0.84 to 1.94). Additionally, distance and high-speed running were lowest in contested phases irrespective of playing position. Distance and high-speed running were greatest in larger field locations (e.g., full ground). No pattern was evident for accelerations or decelerations. Successful offensive plays demonstrated greater physical and technical outputs for midfielders and forwards, whereas the opposite was found for backs. Physical output was largely greater in unsuccessful defensive plays for all positions; however, the rate of tackles and marks was greater during successful defence.
These findings enable a greater understanding of the demands of Australian Football matches, and can be utilized to inform both representative training design, and the evaluation of player performance.
本研究比较了不同比赛阶段(进攻、防守和争球阶段)的体能需求以及场地位置的影响,并考察了澳大利亚式足球比赛中成功与不成功比赛阶段的体能和技术需求。
在2019赛季,从一家俱乐部的32名男性澳大利亚式足球运动员身上收集了19场比赛的全球定位系统(GPS)数据和技术表现数据。GPS数据与使用冠军数据获取的比赛阶段数据进行了匹配。使用线性混合模型来检测比赛阶段和场地位置之间的差异,并使用科恩d效应量进一步进行背景分析。
后卫在防守阶段的体能需求最大(p < 0.001)(效应量为0.61至1.42),中场球员在进攻阶段(效应量为0.65至0.96)和前锋在进攻阶段(效应量为0.84至1.94)的体能需求最大。此外,无论场上位置如何,争球阶段的距离和高速奔跑距离最低。在较大的场地位置(如全场),距离和高速奔跑距离最大。加速或减速方面没有明显模式。成功的进攻配合显示中场球员和前锋有更大的体能和技术输出,而后卫则相反。所有位置在不成功的防守配合中的体能输出在很大程度上更大;然而,成功防守时的抢断和争顶成功率更高。
这些发现有助于更深入地了解澳大利亚式足球比赛的需求,并可用于指导代表性训练设计和球员表现评估。