An Analysis of Positional Generic and Individualized Speed Thresholds Within the Most Demanding Phases of Match Play in the English Premier League

Author:

Kavanagh Ronan12ORCID,McDaid Kevin3,Rhodes David4ORCID,McDonnell Jack3,Oliveira Rafael567ORCID,Morgans Ryland28ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Nottingham Forest FC, Nottingham, United Kingdom

2. Football Performance Hub, Institute of Coaching and Performance, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom

3. Applied Data Analytics Research Group, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Louth, Ireland

4. Human Performance Department, Burnley Football Club, Burnley, United Kingdom

5. Sports Science School of Rio Maior—Polytechnic Institute of Santarém, Rio Maior, Portugal

6. Research Center in Sport Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, Vila Real, Portugal

7. Life Quality Research Center, Rio Maior, Portugal

8. School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the positional distances covered above generic and individualized speed thresholds within the most demanding phases of match play. Categorized by position, 17 English Premier League players’ match data were analyzed over 2 consecutive seasons (2019–20 and 2020–21). The most demanding phases of play were determined using a rolling average across 4 periods of 1, 3, 5, and 10 minutes. Distance covered in the time above the standard speed of 5.5 m/s was analyzed, with individualized metrics based on the maximal aerobic speed (MAS) test data. Results: Central defenders displayed lower values for high-intensity periods when compared with fullbacks, midfielders, and wide midfielders for both generic and individualized metrics. MAS during 1-minute periods was significantly higher for forwards when compared with central defenders (82.9 [18.9] vs 67.5 [14.8] for maximum high-speed running [HSR] and 96.0 [15.9] vs 75.7 [13.8] HSR for maximum MAS activity). The maximum effect size differences between the central midfielders, wide midfielders, and fullbacks for HSR and MAS measures under the maximum HSR criterion was 0.28 and 0.18 for the 1-minute period, 0.36 and 0.19 for the 3-minute period, 0.46 and 0.31 for the 5-minute period, and 0.49 and 0.315 for the 10-minute period. Conclusions: Individualized speed metrics may provide a more precise and comparable measure than generic values. Data appear to be consistent across playing positions except for central defenders. This information may allow practitioners to directly compare individualized physical outputs of non–central defenders during the most demanding phases of play regardless of the players’ positional group. This may provide coaches with important information regarding session design, training load, and fatigue monitoring.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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