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miércoles, 29 de enero de 2014

Game average & higher conditional exertion phases: what's the difference?

Approaches and level of analysis of the physical demonstration of professional soccer players. Level 7 (part 7).

Under the intermittent approach and using also data from the metabolic power approach, today we analyze the difference of some metrics between the game average and the average of the higher conditional exertion phases during the same friendly game for the same professional soccer player.

Not too much to say, done that the data and the graphic really talks by itself ...

Under my vision, this is a key point for not only better understanding the high conditional exertion that players are experiencing when playing games, but also for establish better models for analyze and select the (not only) specific tasks, based on the specific conditional demonstration during the games, but specifically focusing on those phases that probably represents a challenge for the player's conditional capability.

Hope you enjoy,

miércoles, 22 de enero de 2014

Game average conditional exertion and the intermittency equalizer

Approaches and level of analysis of the physical demonstration of professional soccer players. Level 7 (part 6).

Today let's put the data previously analyzed in the intermittency equalizer ...
And we start using the game average conditional exertion data from all the friendly games (7 pre-season and 4 in-season) performed by a Spanish professional soccer team.
You will simply see the picture in which there is a comparison of the metrics used for the intermittent approach obtained as a game average, with the "supposedly maximum possibility expression" of that same metric.
This is the previous step to the next post, in which you will have the explanation of the comparison between this data with that of the higher conditional exertion phases previously analyzed ...

Enjoy,


miércoles, 15 de enero de 2014

Comparing higher conditional exertion phases with game average

Approaches and level of analysis of the physical demonstration of professional soccer players. Level 7 (part 5).

After the introduction we did in the last post, today we continue with the comparison of the intermittent and metabolic power approaches between the data obtained from a spanish professional soccer player during the first time of a preseason friendly game, analyzed in two ways: using the average data from all the first time, and using the data from the higher conditional exertion phases detected based in this case on the HR of the player (remember: periods in which the HR reaches the 90% of the maximum HR of the player, but starting when the activity starts to rise previously to that point).

Hope you enjoy!


miércoles, 8 de enero de 2014

Intro to intermittency in higher conditional exertion phases

Approaches and level of analysis of the physical demonstration of professional soccer players. Level 7 (part 4).

After the Christmas holidays break, lets continue with some analysis of the higher conditional exertion phases during games with the example of an individual analysis of the first time of a professional spanish soccer preseason friendly game.
In today's post we are going to present the data obtained for that professional player related to the intermittency demonstrated during the first part of the game. Remember that this data comes from the monitoring with a 1Hz GPS System, and the phases of higher conditional exertion have been selected based on the analysis of the HR of the player (periods when HR is above 90% of individual HRmax).

Stay tuned,