The influence of fixture congestion on physical performance response to U23 soccer match-play

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This study sought to examine differences in measures of intense periods of physical performance during competitive match-play, between one-match (1 match weeks) and two-match microcycles (2 match week). 1, 3 and 5 min “peak” and mean averages for total distance (TD), high-speed running (HSR) and metabolic power (MP) were analysed for each 15 min period of match-play. Linear mixed models were employed to examine the differences in dependent variables for each method of measurement between the 1 and 2 game microcycles. No differences were reported for “peak” values for all epoch lengths, however, results revealed significantly reduced “average” values, during periods of fixture congestion, for 1, 3 and 5 min epochs for average TD, and 3 min epochs for average HSR towards the end of the match (75–90 min split). There was, however, a trend for the opposite response to occur in the 60–75-min period. The current data suggests that players potentially display altered pacing strategies during periods of fixture congestion, with these observed responses being dependent on sampling method and epoch length.

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Doncaster, G., White, P., Svenson, R., & Page, R. M. (2023). The influence of fixture congestion on physical performance response to U23 soccer match-play. Research in Sports Medicine, 31(4), 491–505. https://doi.org/10.1080/15438627.2021.2001649

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