A Data Analytics Approach to Assess the Functional and Physical Performance of Female Soccer Players: A Cohort Design

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jul 22;19(15):8941. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19158941.

Abstract

Background and objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to observe the individual results of fitness status [countermovement jump (CMJ)], hop test, linear sprinting time, stride frequency, stride distance, force-power-velocity, peak power maximal and maximal speed, and repeated sprint ability (RSA) and functional performance (overhead squat, single-leg squat test, dumbbell hip-hinge, Thomas test, hip extension, and internal and external hip rotators) and (ii) to analyze the relationship between anthropometrical measures and values of fitness status with % of difference in the Thomas test, hip extension, and internal and external hip rotators.

Materials and methods: The study followed a cohort design. Sixteen female soccer players competing in the second division of the Spanish league were monitored during the first days of the pre-season. These players were evaluated three times during the preseason of the cohort period. The dataset showed a negative moderate correlation between time and percentage of difference in hip angle and another positive moderate correlation between maximal sprint and percentage of difference in hip angle (r = -0.54, p = 0.02 and r = 0.53, p = 0.04), respectively. The correlations of stride time and distance with hip extension are interesting, as professional soccer players should have higher levels of hip flexor flexibility during the stride phase, recoil of the instep kick action.

Keywords: female soccer players; football; functional performance; physical performance; sports training.

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Performance*
  • Data Science
  • Exercise Test
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Physical Functional Performance
  • Running*
  • Soccer*

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.