Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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©Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2019) 18, 290 - 294

Research article
Elite Male Lacrosse Players’ Match Activity Profile
Kei Akiyama1,2, , Takaya Sasaki1, Masahiro Mashiko3
Author Information
1 Research Institute for Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan
2 Faculty of Sports Science, Waseda University Saitama, Japan
3 Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan

Kei Akiyama
✉ Faculty of Sports Science, Waseda University Saitama, Japan
Email: akisank@gmail.com
Publish Date
Received: 16-01-2019
Accepted: 03-03-2019
Published (online): 01-06-2019
 
 
ABSTRACT

Match demands in international men’s lacrosse have yet to be explored. Therefore, this investigation quantified positional match demands of international men’s lacrosse. This study quantified activity profiles of 50 lacrosse players [attack (AT): 11, midfield (MD): 22, defense (DF): 17] on Japan’s national team, using a global positioning system (GPS), players’ acceleration, and a heart rate (HR) apparatus to investigate their movement and physiological load. The study revealed that in thirteen international matches, distance, walk distance, jog distance, low-intensity acceleration, and low-intensity deceleration for the AT and DF groups was significantly greater than for the MD group, but the MD group’s average speed and sprint distance were the highest. Multiple comparison tests showed that measurements for the AT and DF groups were significantly greater than the MD group for distance, low-intensity acceleration, medium-intensity decelerations, and low-intensity deceleration. This data can become the physical data for helping coaches with strength and conditioning training at the international level. For MD players, anaerobic power and load condition (long rest, high intensity) should be emphasized. In addition, coaches can decide on tactics and a running-quantity target for the next game by acquiring continuous activity data.

Key words: national competition, physical activity data, running performance, sports training


           Key Points
  • This study showed that during international test matches, players moved 3800 m at an average speed of 94 m / min; AT: 81 m / min, MD: 110 m / min, DF: 87 m / min.
  • MD has low drop of physical between Q.
  • Because the Japanese team participated including a bench player thoroughly at all positions, there was only more 1Q in only Distance, HSD than 3Q.
 
 
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