TY - JOUR
T1 - The between-competition running demands of elite hurling match-play
AU - Egan, Brendan
AU - Young, Damien
AU - Collins, Kieran
AU - Malone, Shane
AU - Coratella, Giuseppe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - The current study aimed to investigate the differences in running demands between the National Hurling League (NHL) and the Championship, and within playing positions. GPS (10 Hz, STATSports Apex GNSS) were used to analyse the running demands during 34 games (2017–2020 seasons) of the Championship and the NHL. The running demands (total-, relative-, high-speed-[>17 km·h−1 ] and sprint [≥22 km·h−1 ] distance, number and length of sprints, and peak speed) were compared between competitions. Greater total-[ES = 0.32], relative-[ES = 0.26], and sprint-distance [ES = 0.41], and number of sprints [ES = 1.29] were completed in the Championship. The high-speed distance was similar between competitions. Half-backs and half-forwards covered greater total-(ES = 0.91 and 0.21, respectively), relative-(ES = 1.14 and 0.68, respectively), high-speed-(ES = 0.69 and 0.44, respectively), and sprint-distance (ES = 0.50 and 1.26, respectively), number of sprints (ES = 2.66 and 1.73, respectively), and peak speed (ES = 1.09 and 1.32, respectively) in the Championship. There was no difference (p < 0.05) in the sprint distance covered between positions in the Championship. The results showed that the Championship is more physically demanding. The findings present key implications for the transition between competitions.
AB - The current study aimed to investigate the differences in running demands between the National Hurling League (NHL) and the Championship, and within playing positions. GPS (10 Hz, STATSports Apex GNSS) were used to analyse the running demands during 34 games (2017–2020 seasons) of the Championship and the NHL. The running demands (total-, relative-, high-speed-[>17 km·h−1 ] and sprint [≥22 km·h−1 ] distance, number and length of sprints, and peak speed) were compared between competitions. Greater total-[ES = 0.32], relative-[ES = 0.26], and sprint-distance [ES = 0.41], and number of sprints [ES = 1.29] were completed in the Championship. The high-speed distance was similar between competitions. Half-backs and half-forwards covered greater total-(ES = 0.91 and 0.21, respectively), relative-(ES = 1.14 and 0.68, respectively), high-speed-(ES = 0.69 and 0.44, respectively), and sprint-distance (ES = 0.50 and 1.26, respectively), number of sprints (ES = 2.66 and 1.73, respectively), and peak speed (ES = 1.09 and 1.32, respectively) in the Championship. There was no difference (p < 0.05) in the sprint distance covered between positions in the Championship. The results showed that the Championship is more physically demanding. The findings present key implications for the transition between competitions.
KW - Championship
KW - GPS
KW - High-speed distance
KW - Performance analysis
KW - Sprints
KW - Team sports
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U2 - 10.3390/sports9110145
DO - 10.3390/sports9110145
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85118404955
SN - 2075-4663
VL - 9
JO - Sports
JF - Sports
IS - 11
M1 - 145
ER -