Quantifying technical actions in professional soccer using foot-mounted inertial measurement units.

Sci Med Footb

Department of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull, UK.

Published: May 2022

Objectives: This study aimed to (i) establish the concurrent validity and intra-unit reliability of a foot-mounted inertial measurement unit for monitoring soccer technical actions, (ii) quantify the within-microcycle inter-positional differences in the technical actions of professional soccer training, and (iii) determine the influence of drill category on the technical actions of professional soccer training.

Methods: Twenty-one professional soccer players' technical performance data (ball touches, releases, ball touches per minute, releases per minute), collected during training sessions throughout twenty-four weekly microcycles, were analysed using general linear modelling.

Results: The inertial measurement unit exhibited good concurrent validity (P = 95.1% - 100.0%) and intra-unit reliability (P = 95.9% - 96.9%, CV = 1.4% - 2.9%) when compared with retrospective video analyses. The most ball touches ( = 218.0) and releases ( = 110.8) were observed on MD - 1, with MD - 5 eliciting the highest frequency of ball touches ( = 3.8) and releases ( = 1.7) per minute. Central midfielders performed the most ball touches ( = 221.9), releases ( = 108.3), ball touches per minute ( = 3.4) and releases per minute ( = 1.6). Small-sided games evoked more ball touches ( = 1.5) and releases per minute ( = 0.1) than previously reported in match-play. The fewest ball touches ( = 1.2) and releases per minute ( = 0.5) were observed during tactical drills.

Conclusion: The results of this study provide a novel understanding of the within-microcycle, inter-positional and drill category differences in the technical actions performed by professional players during training.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24733938.2021.1910333DOI Listing

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