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Professional soccer with high training loads is defined with weekly competition. The purpose of this study was to com pare external training load data of GPS derived variables that preceded a home versus away match. Twenty-two weeks
of a national league meet schedule were analyzed, which included 11 home and 11 away matches. Twelve professional
soccer players (age, 28.6 6 2.7 years; height, 182.1 6 8.6 cm; BMI, 22.6 6 0.7 kg/m2
) participated in this study. All
matches were monitored using GPSPORTS systems Pty Ltd. The following variables were selected: total duration of
the matches and training sessions, high-speed running distance (18–23 km h21
), sprint distance (. 23 km h21
), maxi mal speed, body load, metabolic power, accelerations Zone1 (\ 2ms22
) (AccZ1), accelerations Zone2 (2 –4 m s22
)
(AccZ2), accelerations Zone3 (. 4ms22
) (AccZ3), decelerations Zone1 (\ 22ms22
) (DecZ1), decelerations
Zone2 (22 to 24ms22
) (DecZ2) and decelerations Zone3 (. 24ms22
) (DecZ3). The results indicated that meta bolic power showed higher values at home than away matches [p = 0.047, ES = 0.53, (20.28, 1.34)]. Furthermore,
there was a higher value in accumulated external training load that preceded away matches for high-speed running
and lower value [p \ 0.001, ES = 20.95 (21.79, 20.10)] for DecZ1 than home matches. In conclusion, external load
variables had a higher value in home matches. However, the results showed that high-speed running was higher in
away matches, which could be the discretion of the coaches to prepare players for different conditions on the oppo nent’s field.
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Asian professional league external load football match load match location performance sports technology training load sprinting Persian Gulf Premier League
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Citação
Nobari, H., Fani, M., Mainer-Pardos, E., & Oliveira, R. (2022). Comparison of GPS derived variables based on home versus away matches in the Asian professional soccer team. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1177/17543371221109729
