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| - Heart rate and time-motion were examined in elite female handball players (U19) during six competitive matches.The average age of the participants was 17.9+-0.3 years, the average mass was 65.4+-6.9 kg, and the average height was 169.6+-6.9 cm.Time-motion analyses of the players were performed using Video Manual Motion Tracker 1.0 software.The descriptive approach of the study determined the overall physical activity (distance [m]) and type of locomotion (standing, walking, jogging, medium-intensity running, high-intensity running, sprinting).The players' heart rates were monitored using TEAM Polar2Pro sport testers (Polar Electro, Kempele, Finland).The maximum heart rate was measured by means of the Yo-Yo intermittent level 1 (YYIRT1) recovery test. One-way ANOVA with repeated-measures was used to compare data on heart rate, covered distance and speed. Based on the results from the time-motion analysis, the average distance covered was 113.3+-8.6 m per minute per match. The average distance the players covered during the matches was 3399+-362.3 m. The shortest distance (385.8+-371.6 m), was traversed by standing and walking, and the longest distance (935.8+-165.5 m) by jogging. The players' average heart rate was 183.7+-7.3 beats?min-1. The mean intensity during the matches represented 89.6+-3.6% of the maximal heart rate (HRmax). The results of this study demonstrate that handball is a high- intensity intermittent sport. The physiological profile shows that the players spent more than 83% of the playing time per match in the load-intensity zone (}85%HRmax). Based on this, training focused on anaerobic exercises and interval training methods is recommended. Anaerobic training ensures that players will be ready to carry out a high intensity performance and to maintain it during the whole match. Maintaining high intensity depends chiefly on the ability to replenish energy systems during the period spent in lower-intensity locomotion rather than on anaerobic training.
- Heart rate and time-motion were examined in elite female handball players (U19) during six competitive matches.The average age of the participants was 17.9+-0.3 years, the average mass was 65.4+-6.9 kg, and the average height was 169.6+-6.9 cm.Time-motion analyses of the players were performed using Video Manual Motion Tracker 1.0 software.The descriptive approach of the study determined the overall physical activity (distance [m]) and type of locomotion (standing, walking, jogging, medium-intensity running, high-intensity running, sprinting).The players' heart rates were monitored using TEAM Polar2Pro sport testers (Polar Electro, Kempele, Finland).The maximum heart rate was measured by means of the Yo-Yo intermittent level 1 (YYIRT1) recovery test. One-way ANOVA with repeated-measures was used to compare data on heart rate, covered distance and speed. Based on the results from the time-motion analysis, the average distance covered was 113.3+-8.6 m per minute per match. The average distance the players covered during the matches was 3399+-362.3 m. The shortest distance (385.8+-371.6 m), was traversed by standing and walking, and the longest distance (935.8+-165.5 m) by jogging. The players' average heart rate was 183.7+-7.3 beats?min-1. The mean intensity during the matches represented 89.6+-3.6% of the maximal heart rate (HRmax). The results of this study demonstrate that handball is a high- intensity intermittent sport. The physiological profile shows that the players spent more than 83% of the playing time per match in the load-intensity zone (}85%HRmax). Based on this, training focused on anaerobic exercises and interval training methods is recommended. Anaerobic training ensures that players will be ready to carry out a high intensity performance and to maintain it during the whole match. Maintaining high intensity depends chiefly on the ability to replenish energy systems during the period spent in lower-intensity locomotion rather than on anaerobic training. (en)
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| - Analyses of time-motion and heart rate in elite female players (U19) during competitive handball matches
- Analyses of time-motion and heart rate in elite female players (U19) during competitive handball matches (en)
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| - Analyses of time-motion and heart rate in elite female players (U19) during competitive handball matches
- Analyses of time-motion and heart rate in elite female players (U19) during competitive handball matches (en)
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| - RIV/61989592:15510/14:33149559
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| - team sports, game performance, monitoring, load intensity (en)
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| - HR - Chorvatská republika
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| - Šafář, Michal
- Hůlka, Karel
- Bělka, Jan
- Weisser, Radim
- Samcová, Adéla
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