Program Soccer Science Seminar – Kampanalyser og

Soccer Science Seminar – Kampanalyser og kamprelevant fysisk træning
Praktikerdag i DBU tirsdag den 19. maj 2015
Den 20.-23. maj 2015 afholdes der for ottende gang verdens fodbold-kongres og denne gang i København.
I den forbindelse vil DBU samt Center for Holdspil og Sundhed i samarbejde afholde en praktikerdag i DBU dagen før
kongressen. Det betyder at vi har fået et stærkt felt af oplægsholdere til denne dag og vi håber du finder tid til at deltage.
Dato: Tirsdag den 19. maj kl. 10.00-17.00 (registrering kl. 9.15)
Sted: DBU, DBU Alle 1, 2605 Brøndby, Tlf. 43 26 22 40
Sprog: Engelsk
Pris: kr. 1.500,Antal deltagere: 140 (først til mølle princippet) Du tilmelder dig via Mit DBU
http://www.dbu.dk/uddannelse_og_traening/Course/CourseInfo.aspx?CourseId=13970
Ønsker du at deltage på hele kongressen kan du få kongresgebyret til en reduceret pris på 300 Euro. I den forbindelse skal du
kontakte Peter Krustrup via mail, [email protected]
Program
Kl. 10.00 - 11.15
Kl. 11.15 -12.30
kl. 12.30 - 13.30
Kl. 13.30 - 14.30
Kl. 14.30 – 15.45
Kl. 15.45 – 16-15
Kl. 16.15 – 17.00
Indledning af Peter Rudbæk og Peter Krustrup. Dernæst oplæg af Svein Arne Pettersen, Mads Bendiksen og
Glen Riddersholm om fysiske/taktiske ZXY-analyser af Superliga-kampen FCM-FCK, samt generelt brug af
ZXY til kamp og træning.
Praktik 1: Individualiseret anaerob hurtighed-udholdenstræning, baseret på kampanalyser samt
kamprelevantsprint og agility-træning. Ved Magni Mohr, Svein Arne Pettersen og Mads Bendiksen.
Frokost
Oplæg ved Carlo Castagna, Paul Bradley og Morten Bredsgaard Randers Thomsen om testning af anaerob
hurtighed-udholdensevne, sprint og agility. Herunder brugen af Yo-Yo IR2, ZXY og GPS målinger under test
og træning.
Praktik 2: Holdbaseret og individ-baseret testning og træning. Carlo Castagna, Paul Bradley og Morten
Bredsgaard Randers Thomsen.
Gruppearbejde om kamprelevant fysisk træning.
Opsamling og afsluttende indlæg.
Peter Krustrup, Denmark
Peter Krustrup is Professor at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark
and Honorary Visiting Professor, University of Exeter, UK. He is 44 years
old and is a world leading expert in football science. He has authored
170 original research articles, of which 100 deal with physical-tacticaltechnical match analyses, fatigue, recovery, training and testing in elite
football, as well as muscle metabolism and fibre recruitment during
exercise and its link to cardiovascular and muscular adaptations to
training. He has played more than 200 matches in the Danish 2nd and 3rd
League and has been a football coach for a total of 15 years. He is UEFA
A-license Coach and was assistant coach for the Danish Women’s
National Team winning a bronze medal in the Euro 2013. He is
chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 8th World Congress on
Science & Football in Copenhagen, Denmark, 20-23 May, 2015.
Peter Rudbæk, Denmark
Technical Director of the Danish FA since 2005. PRO licence holder.
Instructor for the Danish FA 1980-2005 at B-, A-, PRO-level. Coach at
Top level in Denmark for 20 years, in AaB – Aalborg (7+2 years), AGF –
Aarhus (7 years) and in Viborg (3½ years). Elected coach of the year in
Denmark in 1987 and 1996. Jira Panel Member, UEFA Technical
Instructor and UEFA Technical Observer.
Svein Arne Pettersen, Norway
Magni Mohr, Faroe Islands
Associate Professor, School of Sport Sciences, University of Tromsø, The
Artic University. Football coach since 1980, children, adolescents and
adults. Fitness adviser for Tromso IL (top level) for 12 years (present)
and Rosenborg BK (top level) 2 years. Physical trainer for the
Norwegian National team men 2012-2013. Head coach for regional
talents and clubs at third and second level in Norway. Advisor/mentor
for the physical trainer at the Norwegian Male A-team (present).
Advisor for the Norwegian Olympic Committee since 2006.
Magni Mohr is Associate Professor at the University of Faroe Islands
and University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He has formerly worked at the
University of Copenhagen, Denmark and University of Exeter, UK. He is
41 years old and is a world leading expert in football science. He has
authored 85 original research articles, of which 65 deal with physical
match analyses, training and testing in football, as well as muscle
metabolism and fatigue development during intense exercise and its
link to muscular adaptations to training. He has also written four books,
of which two latest (Fitness Testing in Football, 2012 and Individual
Training in Football, 2014) are used in football coaching courses all
around the world. He is a former elite football player and coach, and
has for example worked as match analyst for AC Juventus (1999-2003)
and scientific consultant for Chelsea FC (2008-2011). He is a FIFA
instructor and teaches on Pro Diploma coaching courses all over the
world.
Carlo Castagna, Italy
Morten Bredsgaard Randers Thomsen, Denmark
Carlo Castagna PhD is the head of the Football Training and
Biomechanics of the Technical Department of the Italian Football
Association (FIGC). Since 2007 is the head of the sport science
department of the Italian Football Referee Association (AIA). He is a
collaborator of the FIFA F-MARC and acted as training load analyst
during the London Olympics 2012, the FIFA U-20 World Cup 2013 and
the FIFA World Cup 2014 tournaments for the FIFA referees. He
authored 110 articles on team sport physiology and training. He is
researcher at the School of Sport and Exercise Science of the University
of Rome Tor Vergata (Rome). The current research interests of Carlo
Castagna are training-load analysis and speed endurance training and
testing in football
Morten Bredsgaard Randers Thomsen is a Post Doc and former
assistant professor at the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He has authored 40 original
research articles published in international journals. His main research
area related to football l is testing, match analysis systems and effects
of training. He has many years of practical experience with elite youth
football. He possesses a great experience with different match analysis
systems and has conducted match analyses for Scandinavian top
football clubs during UEFA Champions League games, UEFA Euro
League games and national league games as well as for the Danish
Women’s National Team. He works a physical advisor for the Danish
football referees and was responsible for physical preparation of the
referees during the UEFA U-21 Championship in 2011
Mads Bendiksen, Denmark
Paul Bradley, England
Dr Paul Bradley is a BASES (British Association for Sport and Exercise
Sciences) accredited Sports and Exercise Scientist/ Chartered Scientist
at Leeds Beckett University. His general research area is the physiology
of intermittent exercise, with special reference to football. His research
focuses on the determinants of fatigue during repeated sprinting,
testing and conditioning of elite football players, in addition to match
analysis. He also developed his practical skills through his four years as
a sports scientist at a Premier League football club, testing and
conditioning elite players.
Mads Bendiksen is PhD in Human Physiology from University of
Copenhagen. He has published more than 15 sports scientific peerreviewed papers as author or co-author. His scientific work has focused
on the physical demands in terms of workload in relation to muscle and
blood metabolites profiles in elite male and female soccer, as well as
optimizing training and testing protocols for the elite soccer player. He
is a former elite Team Handball Coach (Denmark and Norway). He is
currently working in one of the leading talent development programs in
Denmark FC Midtjylland as physical coach for U17 and U19 as well as
responsible for the new match analysis tool, called ZXY. Using this tool,
FC Midtjylland is aiming to detect individual players fatigue patterns
during matches and throughout the season. Through the match
analysis tool and fatigue detection we aim to optimize the in-season
physical fitness training.