2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18083906
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Monitoring Accumulated Training and Match Load in Football: A Systematic Review

Abstract: (1) Background: Training load monitoring has become a relevant research-practice gap to control training and match demands in team sports. However, there are no systematic reviews about accumulated training and match load in football. (2) Methods: Following the preferred reporting item for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA), a systematic search of relevant English-language articles was performed from earliest record to March 2020. The search included descriptors relevant to football, training load, … Show more

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“…The high-intensity activity (>19.8 km•h -1 ) represents 8-10% of the total distance completed, since most movement activities are carried out in low-intensity zones [4,5]. The distances covered at high intensities are a valid indicator to evaluate physical performance in professional football given its relationship with the training process [6,7]. High-speed running, sprints, tackles, impact accelerations and decelerations occur intermittently in a match-play, which require greater physiological and neuromuscular demands [8].…”
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“…The high-intensity activity (>19.8 km•h -1 ) represents 8-10% of the total distance completed, since most movement activities are carried out in low-intensity zones [4,5]. The distances covered at high intensities are a valid indicator to evaluate physical performance in professional football given its relationship with the training process [6,7]. High-speed running, sprints, tackles, impact accelerations and decelerations occur intermittently in a match-play, which require greater physiological and neuromuscular demands [8].…”
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“…The study of these forces and their effects, such as movement, absence of movement, and deformations is the main focus of biomechanics. The amount of forces that act on the human system in each movement will also result in an internal response, so the higher the mechanical stress, the greater the physiological impact [1]. This association is observed in every physical or sports activity, highlighting the importance of biomechanics for a better understanding of the physiological response to exercise [2,3].…”
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“…Biomechanical professionals should be concerned about movement techniques, such as body alignment and articulation positions during exercise, and also provide the necessary feedback to the technical team, so that load and physiological impact are better controlled and according to the exercise purpose. This would prevent overtraining that could also compromise the athletes' health [1]. Again, biomechanics can be important to prevent the overtraining phenomenon and preserve a good state of well-being.…”
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