Global Positioning System Analysis of Physical Demands in Elite Women's Beach Handball Players in an Official Spanish Championship.
Juan Antonio Sánchez-SáezJavier Sanchéz-SanchézAlejandro Martínez-RodríguezJose Luis Felipe HernándezJorge Garcia-UnanueDaniel Lara-CobosPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
This cross-sectional study aims to analyze the physical demands of elite beach handball players during an official competition. Nine elite female (mean age: 24.6 ± 4.0 years; body weight: 62.4 ± 4.6 kg; body height: 1.68 ± 0.059 m; training experience: 5 years; training: 6 h/week) beach handball players of the Spanish National Team were recruited for this study. A Global Positioning System was incorporated on each player's back to analyze their movement patterns. Speed and distance were recorded at a sampling frequency of 15 Hz, whereas acceleration was recorded at 100 Hz by means of a built-in triaxial accelerometer. The main finding of the study is that 53% of the distance travelled is done at speeds between 1.5 and 5 km/h and 30% of the distance is between 9 and 13 km/h (83% of the total distance covered), which shows the intermittent efforts that beach handball involves at high intensity, as reflected in the analysis of the internal load with 62.82 ± 14.73% of the game time above 80% of the maximum heart rate. These data help to orientate training objectives to the physical demands required by the competition in order to optimize the players' performance.
Keyphrases
- high intensity
- heart rate
- physical activity
- body weight
- mental health
- virtual reality
- body composition
- quality improvement
- blood pressure
- randomized controlled trial
- body mass index
- resistance training
- palliative care
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- electronic health record
- adipose tissue
- artificial intelligence
- pregnancy outcomes
- data analysis
- insulin resistance