원문정보
초록
영어
It is necessary to understand movement characteristics of elite female soccer players during a match to develop effective training program. The purpose of this study is to analyze the physical demands of Korean female professional soccer players during a competitive season. Twen-ty-four female professional players (age: 27.8±3.9 years; height: 165.7± 5.1 cm) from a team, belonging to the women’s professional soccer league in South Korea participated in the study. The players participat-ed in 11 home matches and 10 away matches from April 26 to Novem-ber 9 of the 2011 season. Body weight and body mass index decreased during the first half-season compared to the preseason (P<0.05), and the decreased values were maintained until the second half-season. Total distance covered by the players was more than 9.5 km per match. No difference was found in the total distance, movement distance by exercise intensities, number of sprints and accelerations, and maximum speed between the first half- and second half-seasons. Midfielders covered the most distance during a match compared to other positions (P<0.05). Wing forward covered the most distance of high-intensity ex-ercise. Maximum speed during the match was higher among wing for-ward and forward than in other positions (P<0.05). There were no sig-nificant differences between home and away matches in all variables (P>0.05). In conclusion, in order to improve the performance of female soccer players and prevent injuries, a training program should be con-structed that considers the characteristics of each player and playing position rather than uniform training in a team.
목차
INTRODUCTION
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Participants
Match analysis data
Statistical analysis
RESULTS
Changes in body composition
Match performance between the first and second half-season
Match performance according to playing positions
Match performance between home and away matches
DISCUSSION
CONFLICT OF INTEREST
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REFERENCES
