Romero-Moraleda Blanca, González-García Jaime, Morencos Esther, Giráldez-Costas Verónica, Moya José María, Ramirez-Campillo Rodrigo
Department of Physical Education, Sport and Human Movement, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Applied biomechanics and sports technology research group, Autonomous University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Biol Sport. 2023 Oct;40(4):1107-1115. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2023.124849. Epub 2023 Mar 7.
The aim of this study was to quantify weekly internal workload across the in-season and compare the workload variables between starter and non-starter Spanish female first league (Liga Iberdrola) football players. Twenty-six participants belonging to the same team (age, height, and mass: 25.4 ± 6.1 years, 167.4 ± 4.8 cm and 57.96 ± 6.28 kg, respectively) participated in this study. Training loads (TL) and match loads (ML) were assessed through breath-cardiovascular (RPE), leg-musculature (RPE) and cognitive (RPE) rating of perceived exertion (RPE) for each training session and match during the in-season phase (35 weeks). Session-RPE (sRPE) was calculated by multiplying each RPE value by session duration (minutes). From these, total weekly TL (weekly TL+ML), weekly TL, weekly ML, chronic workload, acute:chronic workload ratio, training monotony, and training strain were calculated. Linear mixed models were used to assess differences for each dependent variable, with playing time (starter vs non-starter players) used as a fixed factor, and athlete, week, and team as random factors. The results showed that total weekly TL (d = 1.23-2.04), weekly ML (d = 4.65-5.31), training monotony (d = 0.48-1.66) and training strain (d = 0.24-1.82) for RPE, RPE and RPE were higher for starters in comparison with non-starters (p = 0.01). Coaches involved in elite female football should consider implementing differential sRPE monitoring strategies to optimize the weekly load distribution for starters and non-starters and to introduce compensatory strategies to equalise players' total weekly load.
本研究的目的是量化赛季期间每周的内部工作量,并比较西班牙女子足球甲级联赛(伊比利亚电力公司联赛)首发球员和非首发球员之间的工作量变量。来自同一球队的26名参与者(年龄、身高和体重分别为25.4±6.1岁、167.4±4.8厘米和57.96±6.28千克)参与了本研究。通过对赛季期间(35周)的每次训练课和比赛进行呼吸 - 心血管(主观用力程度,RPE)、腿部肌肉(RPE)和认知(RPE)主观用力程度评估来评定训练负荷(TL)和比赛负荷(ML)。通过将每个RPE值乘以训练课时长(分钟)来计算训练课RPE(sRPE)。据此计算出每周总TL(每周TL + ML)、每周TL、每周ML、慢性工作量、急性:慢性工作量比值、训练单调性和训练压力。使用线性混合模型评估每个因变量的差异,将比赛时间(首发球员与非首发球员)作为固定因素,将运动员、周和球队作为随机因素。结果表明,首发球员的呼吸RPE、腿部肌肉RPE和认知RPE的每周总TL(d = 1.23 - 2.04)、每周ML(d = 4.65 - 5.31)、训练单调性(d = 0.48 - 1.66)和训练压力(d = 0.24 - 1.82)均高于非首发球员(p = 0.01)。参与精英女子足球的教练应考虑实施差异化的sRPE监测策略,以优化首发球员和非首发球员的每周负荷分配,并引入补偿策略以平衡球员的每周总负荷。