TY - JOUR JO - Biology of Sport SN - 0860-021X VL - 39 IS - 4 PY - 2022 ID - Ju2022 TI - Contextualised peak periods of play in English Premier League matches AB - The present study aimed to determine the physical-tactical trends of elite players/teams during peak 1-, 3- and 5-min periods of match-play. A total of 50 English Premier League matches (n = 583 player observations) were analysed by coding the players’ physical-tactical activities through the synchronisation of tracking data and video. The contextualised data showed that during the peak periods (i.e., the most demanding passage of play), players/teams covered the largest distances for ‘Recovery Run’ (28–37%) out of possession and ‘Support Play’ (9–13%) in possession. In the following periods, players covered less high-intensity distance versus the average with a more pronounced decline in the next 1-min period than longer duration 3- and 5-min periods (48% vs ~25–30%, ES: 0.4–0.5, P < 0.01); team data showed similar trends with different relative patterns (31% vs 17–30%, ES: 0.5–0.8, P < 0.01). After peak periods, players/teams performed 20–53% less high-intensity distances for ‘Covering’ and ‘Recovery Run’ (ES: 0.2–0.7, P < 0.01) out of possession. However, players covered 28–91% less distance for ‘Run with Ball’ (ES: 0.1–0.5, P < 0.05) when in possession. Some physical-tactical actions exhibited inconsistency in different time durations of the next periods; however, these physical-tactical data were position-specific. This may signify that each position has certain physical-tactical actions to execute even after the peak periods, especially when they are tactically required to do so. As the data demonstrates unique physical-tactical trends of players/teams during the peak and next periods of play, this could help practitioners prescribe position- and player-specific drills, and better understand transient decrements in high-intensity running after intense passages of play. AU - Ju, Wonwoo AU - Doran, Dominic AU - Hawkins, Richard AU - Gómez-Díaz, Antonio AU - Martin-Garcia, Andres AU - Ade, Jack AU - Laws, Andy AU - Evans, Mark AU - Bradley, Paul SP - 973 EP - 983 DA - 2022 DO - 10.5114/biolsport.2022.112083 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2022.112083 ER -