Sensors (Oct 2023)

Physical Demands in the Worst-Case Scenarios of Elite Futsal Referees Using a Local Positioning System

  • Gemma Martinez-Torremocha,
  • Javier Sanchez-Sanchez,
  • Antonio Alonso-Callejo,
  • Maria Luisa Martin-Sanchez,
  • Carlos Serrano,
  • Leonor Gallardo,
  • Jorge Garcia-Unanue,
  • Jose Luis Felipe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23218662
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 21
p. 8662

Abstract

Read online

The aim of this study is to analyze the worst-case scenarios of professional futsal referees during the first and second half of official matches in the Spanish Futsal Cup using a Local Positioning System (LPS) for monitoring their movement patterns. Eight professional futsal referees (40 ± 3.43 years; 1.80 ± 0.03 m; 72.84 ± 4.01 kg) participated in the study. The external load (total distance, high-speed running distance and efforts, sprint distance and efforts, and accelerations and decelerations distances) of the referees was monitored and collected using an LPS. The results revealed significant differences in the worst-case scenarios of the futsal referees during the match according to the time window analyzed (p p −1; ES: 1.25), 180 s (+1.55 m·min−1; ES: 1.28), and 300 s (+0.95 m·min−1; ES: 1.14) time windows (p p > 0.05). These results will serve to prepare the referees in the best conditions for the competition and adapt the training plans to the worst-case scenarios.

Keywords