Comparing the Most Demanding Passages of Official Matches and Training Drills in Elite Roller Hockey
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DOI:
10.5672/apunts.2014-0983.es.(2020/2).140.11
Publication Date:
2020-04-01T04:52:21Z
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ABSTRACT
The aim of this research was to identify and compare the most demanding passages (MDP) in elite roller hockey competition different training situations.Data were collected using WIMU PRO™ sensors with inertial micro-technology ultra-wide band positioning.Eight professional players from Spanish First Division League (Ok Liga) analysed during 2017-2018 season.The MDP studied a rolling average method which maximal values calculated for three time windows (1', 2' 5') official matches four drills commonly used weekly team-training schedule: practice match (TRAINING MATCH), 4 vs. half court one transition (4vs4+1T), two transitions (4vs4+2T) 3 2 wave drill (3vs2).The variable comparison distance covered high speed skating (HSS: >18 km • h -1 ; m min ) only maximum value each player, window stored study.The results show that could not reproduce conditional effort occurs an any window.Moreover, all situations games had higher levels as decreased.The analysis shorter be topic future research.In conclusion, findings study pave way into identification scenarios may help coaches design situations.
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