The tracings of
six Japaneseand seven international referees showed that the distance covered during
a game ranges from 8 to 11 km with a mean value of about 10 km (Asami et al.,
1988), with no differences between the two halves. In the research of Johnston and
McNaughton (1994) the mean distance covered from soccer referees during the
match was 9,408 m 838mwhich comprised: walking (18.9%), jogging (46.6%),
running/striding (12.1%), sprinting (6.2%) and backwards movement (16.2%). No
differences in the total distance covered during the two halves was evident.
However, in the 2nd half the subjects walked more than in the 1st half (p < 0.01).
The tracings of
six Japaneseand seven international referees showed that the distance covered during
a game ranges from 8 to 11 km with a mean value of about 10 km (Asami et al.,
1988), with no differences between the two halves. In the research of Johnston and
McNaughton (1994) the mean distance covered from soccer referees during the
match was 9,408 m 838mwhich comprised: walking (18.9%), jogging (46.6%),
running/striding (12.1%), sprinting (6.2%) and backwards movement (16.2%). No
differences in the total distance covered during the two halves was evident.
However, in the 2nd half the subjects walked more than in the 1st half (p < 0.01).
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