High-intensity Actions in Elite Soccer: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Author:

Filter Alberto12ORCID,Olivares-Jabalera Jesús13,Dos'Santos Thomas45,Madruga Marc678,Lozano JoséMaríaOliva9,Molina Alejandro1011,Santalla Alfredo12,Requena Bernardo1,Loturco Irineu121314

Affiliation:

1. FSI Lab, Football Science Institute, Granada, Spain

2. Research Group Physical Activity, Health and Sport CTS-948, Pablo de Olavide University, Sevilla, Spain

3. Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS), Department of Physical and Sports Education, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain

4. Department of Sport and Exercise, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

5. Manchester Institute of Sport, Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

6. Physical Therapy Department, International University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain

7. Sport Performance Area, Barcelona Football Club, Barcelona, Spain

8. Return to Play and Sports Training Center, reQ, Barcelona, Spain

9. Health Research Centre, Universidad de Almeria, Almeria, Spain

10. Sport and Health University Research Institute (iMUDS), University of Granada, Granada, Spain

11. Campus Universitario, University of San Jorge Faculty of Health Sciences, Villanueva de Gallego, Spain

12. Sport Science, NAR – Nucleus of High Performance in Sport, São Paulo, Brazil

13. Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

14. Sport and Exercise Science, University of South Wales, Pontypridd, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Abstract

AbstractOver the years, soccer has become more physically demanding; the number and frequency of high-intensity actions have increased, and these activities are decisive in determining the match outcome. Importantly, the reductionist approach commonly used to analyze high-intensity actions does not contemplate a more contextualized perspective on soccer performance. Traditionally, most investigations have only provided quantitative data regarding sprints (i. e. time, distances, frequency) without examining “how” (e. g. type of trajectory or starting position) and “why” (e. g. tactical role) soccer players sprint. In fact, other high-intensity actions, apart from running, are not even mentioned (i. e. curve sprints, change of direction, and specific-jump tasks). This has led to the use of tests and interventions that do not accurately reflect real game actions. Given the true technical-tactical-physical demands of each playing position, this narrative review collected a wide-spectrum of current soccer-related articles and provided a discussion regarding high-intensity actions, with a positional-based approach. In this narrative review, practitioners are encouraged to contemplate and consider the different elements that characterize high-intensity actions in soccer, in order to assess and train soccer players under a more sport-specific and integrative perspective.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

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

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