TY - JOUR PY - 2018// TI - Playerload variables are sensitive to changes in direction and not related to collision workloads in rugby league match-play JO - International journal of sports physiology and performance A1 - Hulin, Billy T. A1 - Gabbett, Tim J. A1 - Johnston, Rich D. A1 - Jenkins, David G. SP - 1136 EP - 1142 VL - 13 IS - 9 N2 - PURPOSE: Determine: 1) how change of direction (COD) workloads influence PlayerLoad variables when controlling total distance covered, and 2) relationships among collision workloads and PlayerLoad variables during rugby league match-play.

METHODS: Participants completed 3 protocols (crossover design) consisting of 10 repetitions of a 60 m effort in 15 s. The difference between each protocol was the COD demands required to complete 1 repetition; no COD (SL), 1 x 180º COD (1COD), or 3 x 180º COD (3COD). During rugby league matches, relationships among collision workloads, tri-axial PlayerLoad (PLVM), anterior-posterior + medio-lateral PlayerLoad (PL2D), and PLVM accumulated at locomotor velocities below 2 m.sec-1(i.e. PLSLOW) were examined using Pearson correlations (r) with coefficients of determination (R2).

RESULTS: Comparing 3COD to SL drills: PLVM.min-1(d = 1.50 ± 0.49, large, likelihood = 100%, almost certainly), PL2D.min-1(d = 1.38 ± 0.53, large, likelihood = 100%, almost certainly), and PLSLOW.min-1(d = 1.69 ± 0.40, large, likelihood = 100%, almost certainly) were greater. Collisions.min-1demonstrated a distinct (i.e. R2<0.50) relationship from PLVM.min-1(R2= 0.30, r = 0.55), and PL2D.min-1(R2= 0.37, r = 0.61). Total distance.min1demonstrated a very large relationship with PLVM.min-1(R2= 0.62, r = 0.79), and PL2D.min-1(R2= 0.57, r = 0.76).

CONCLUSIONS: PlayerLoad variables demonstrate: 1) large increases as COD demands intensify, 2) separate relationships from collision workloads, and 3) moderate to very large relationships with total distance during match-play. PlayerLoad variables should be used with caution to measure collision workloads in team sport.

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LA - en SN - 1555-0265 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2017-0557 ID - ref1 ER -