Sleep Patterns and Alertness in an Elite Super Rugby Team During a Game Week

Author:

Dunican Ian C1,Higgin Charles C2,Murray Kevin3,Jones Maddison J4,Dawson Brian4,Caldwell John A5,Halson Shona L6,Eastwood Peter R1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Sleep Science, School of Huma Sciences, The University of Western Australia , Crawley , WA 6009 , Australia

2. Western Force, Rugby Western Australia , Floreat WA 6014 , Australia

3. School of Population and Global Health, The University of Western Australia , Crawley , WA 6009 , Australia

4. School of Human Sciences, The University of Western Australia , Crawley , WA 6009 , Australia

5. Coastal Performance Consulting , Florida , United States

6. Department of Physiology, Australian Institute of Sport, Leverrier Street , Bruce , ACT, 2617 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Sleep is a vital component of preparation, performance and recovery for a Super Rugby game. The purpose of this study was to quantify sleep behaviours and alertness of professional rugby union players during training and a game. Thirty-six rugby union players from a Super Rugby team wore a wrist-activity device (Readiband™) to measure sleep for 3 days before, 3 days after and on the night of an evening game. Players were separated into those selected to play the game (n = 23) and those who were not (n = 13). Alertness was assessed for all training and game times using bio-mathematical modelling. Alertness measures ≤90% were considered to reflect impaired reaction time. Those selected to play in the game progressively increased sleep duration over the nights prior to the game (by 92 min p ≤ 0.05) by delaying wake time. Players went to bed later after the game (02:20 ± 114 min vs 22:57 ± 60 min; p ≤ 0.001) which resulted in decreased sleep duration on game night compared to pre-game nights (296 ± 179 min vs 459 ± 78 min; p ≤ 0.05). Four players did not achieve any sleep on game night. Sleep duration appeared to be truncated by early morning training sessions (before 08:00) on the second and third mornings after the game. Alertness was >90% for all training and game times for all players. In conclusion, in the days leading into a Super Rugby game, players delay morning time at wake and consequently increase sleep duration with post-game sleep reduced in some.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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