Physical demands of representative match-play in adolescent rugby union

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Read, Dale B., Jones, Ben, Phibbs, Padraic J., Roe, Gregory A. B., Darrall-Jones, Joshua D., Weakley, Jonathon J. S. and Till, Kevin. (2017). Physical demands of representative match-play in adolescent rugby union. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 31(5), pp. 1290 - 1296. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000001600
AuthorsRead, Dale B., Jones, Ben, Phibbs, Padraic J., Roe, Gregory A. B., Darrall-Jones, Joshua D., Weakley, Jonathon J. S. and Till, Kevin
Abstract

Read, DB, Jones, B, Phibbs, PJ, Roe, GAB, Darrall-Jones, J, Weakley, JJS, and Till, K. Physical demands of representative match-play in adolescent rugby union. J Strength Cond Res 31(5): 1290-1296, 2017-The purpose of this study was to quantify the physical demands of representative adolescent rugby union match-play and investigate the difference between playing positions and age groups. Players (n = 112) were classified into 6 groups by playing position (forwards and backs) and age group (U16, U18, and U20). The physical demands were measured using microsensor-based technology and analyzed using magnitude-based inferences to assess practical importance. Backs had a greater relative distance (except U16s) and a greater high-speed running distance per minute than forwards, with the magnitude of difference between the positions becoming larger in older age groups. Forwards had higher values of PlayerLoad (PL) per minute (accumulated accelerations from the 3 axes of movement) and PL slow per minute (accumulated accelerations from the 3 axes of movement where velocity is < 2 m[middle dot]s-1) than backs at all age groups. Relative distance, low-, and high-speed running per minute all had a trend to be lower in older age groups for both positions. PlayerLoad per minute was greater in U18 than that in U16 and U20 for both positions. PlayerLoad slow per minute was greater for older age groups besides the U18 and U20 comparisons, which were unclear. The contrasts in physical demands experienced by different positions reinforce the need for greater exposure to sprinting and collision-based activity for backs and forwards, respectively. Given PL metrics peak at U18 and locomotor demands seem to be lower in older ages, the demands of representative adolescent rugby union do not seem to be greater at U20 as expected.

Keywordsperformance analysis; microsensor technology; running demands; player load; team sports
Year2017
JournalJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
Journal citation31 (5), pp. 1290 - 1296
PublisherLippincott Williams & Wilkins
ISSN1064-8011
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000001600
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85019553086
Page range1290 - 1296
Research GroupSchool of Behavioural and Health Sciences
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Place of publicationUnited States of America
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