2017
DOI: 10.1515/hukin-2017-0091
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Physiological Demands, Morphological Characteristics, Physical Abilities and Injuries of Female Soccer Players

Abstract: The popularity of female soccer is increasing as well as the number of females playing soccer. Similarly, over the last twenty or so years, research in soccer has increased significantly, but a large disparity exists in the volume of studies involving male and female players. As a consequence of this, female players remain less well understood compared to males. The purpose of the present narrative review was to describe morphological characteristics, physiological demands, physical abilities and injuries in f… Show more

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“…Young soccer players should develop physical abilities optimally to cope with the increasing match and training demands throughout the season. Moreover, due to the continuous changing context during a match, young players need to become more effective in applying force within a brief amount of time in several activities involving a stretch-shortening cycle (acceleration, deceleration, change of direction, and jump tasks) in a multidirectional manner [4,7,25,26]. This scenario requires trainers to identify effective training programs for enhancing strength and power transferable to youth sport-specific performance [8], such as compound training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Young soccer players should develop physical abilities optimally to cope with the increasing match and training demands throughout the season. Moreover, due to the continuous changing context during a match, young players need to become more effective in applying force within a brief amount of time in several activities involving a stretch-shortening cycle (acceleration, deceleration, change of direction, and jump tasks) in a multidirectional manner [4,7,25,26]. This scenario requires trainers to identify effective training programs for enhancing strength and power transferable to youth sport-specific performance [8], such as compound training.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study highlight several important characteristics of the drill structure and female soccer player load that sports medicine clinicians, sports scientists, and coaches may consider in future practice. Given that past athlete monitoring investigations in women's college soccer players have largely focused on cumulative practice and game data, [15][16][17]20,22 this current study adds valuable insights into practice-specific demands by drill structure. Clinicians may use this information to facilitate rehabilitation and return to play decision-making, while coaches and sport scientists may consider this information in regard to training demands across female soccer athletes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been mixed findings in previous assessments of game data for female soccer athletes, with some reports finding higher demands on defenders than other positions, 15 while other have found highest density of loading on forwards/strikers. 16,22 This is likely attributed to player rotation for this particular team, as defenders tended to play more minutes per game than other position players.…”
Section: Practice and Game Session Data By Positionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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