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Resumen de Effects of availabletime on physical load at soccer training

José Carlos Ponce Bordón, Jesús Díaz García, Juan José Pulido González, Tomás García Calvo

  • The training methodology in football has evolved, now it is understood from a holistic point of view, where all the structures are interrelated, leading to training sessions where different interrelated aspects appear (Tamarit, 2007). In this sense, these structures acquire the same importance and it is considered necessary to understand what happens in each of them to optimize the training process. Attending to the physical load, it has been verified that the fact of modifying the spatial orientation and the number of players in the training tasks affects the perception of the intensity of the task, perceiving more intense situations where the space is not oriented with respect to which is oriented (Casamichana, Castellano, Blanco-Villasenor, & Usabiaga, 2012). Therefore, this study aims to analysehow the modification of training tasks affects the physical load. In particular, the modified restriction is the duration of the task


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