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TSG Hoffenheim and Kinexon Sports: Pioneering Women-Specific Player Tracking

Bun­des­li­ga club TSG Hof­fen­heim has been an ear­ly rese­arch part­ner of a ground­brea­king pro­ject with KIN­EXON Sports. The aim? To deve­lop women-spe­ci­fic play­er track­ing pro­ducts and cycle syn­cing dash­boards. The reason? Reco­gni­ti­on of the impact of month­ly hor­mo­n­al fluc­tua­tions on ath­le­tic performance. 

The topic came up on a recent epi­so­de of The Xtra Edge” pod­cast with team rese­ar­chers Dr. Sascha Har­tel and Dr. Lud­wig Ruf.

The moti­va­ti­on behind this col­la­bo­ra­ti­on is to chall­enge the sta­tus quo whe­re most sports sci­ence stu­dies and ana­ly­sis methods are deve­lo­ped by men and based on men. This often results in women and men being trea­ted the same in trai­ning plan­ning, even though the requi­re­ments of play­ers differ.

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The Impact of Hormonal Fluctuations

Hor­mo­n­al fluc­tua­tions can signi­fi­cant­ly affect ath­le­tic per­for­mance. They can even con­tri­bu­te to inju­ries such as ACL tears, which occur more fre­quent­ly among fema­le ath­le­tes. This pro­ject aims to safe­guard against such inju­ries by under­stan­ding and accoun­ting for the­se fluctuations. 

Dr. Ruf, a sports sci­en­tist and strength and con­di­tio­ning coach at TSG Hof­fen­heim, explains the importance of this rese­arch. We want to under­stand the methods to mea­su­re the­se things and then to see what kind of influence it has at dif­fe­rent stages of phy­si­cal per­for­mance,” he says. How can this sta­tus impact the acu­te respon­ses to strength trai­ning, for example?” 

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The Need for Scientific Guidelines

Howe­ver, Ruf ack­now­led­ges that the sci­en­ti­fic com­mu­ni­ty is not the­re yet. The­se sci­en­ti­fic gui­de­lines are not the­re yet, and we have to deve­lop them first,” he admits. But he is opti­mi­stic about the poten­ti­al impact of this rese­arch. If we do appro­pria­te and good stu­dies, it has a huge impact on the fema­le side. They deser­ve to have the same con­di­ti­on as we have essentially.”

The­se sci­en­ti­fic gui­de­lines are not the­re yet, and we have to deve­lop them first.”

Dr. Ludwig Ruf, Sports Scientist, TSG Hoffenheim

The Role of KPIs

Dr. Här­tel, the Head of Per­for­mance Dia­gno­stics and Sci­ence Coor­di­na­ti­on at TSG Hof­fen­heim, sheds light on the role of Key Per­for­mance Indi­ca­tors (KPIs) in this project. 

We got an idea which KPI cor­re­la­tes, which show you some mecha­ni­cal load, which show you some meta­bo­lic load, and so on,” he explains. 

Howe­ver, Dr. Här­tel ack­now­led­ges that the­re are still many unans­we­red ques­ti­ons. We are still see­king a lot of ans­wers,” he says. You need to start some­whe­re, and you need to coll­ect and get some expe­ri­ence. The devices get bet­ter. The infor­ma­ti­on gets bet­ter, and you need to try to crea­te a lar­ger pic­tu­re and coll­ect meaningful data and try to ans­wer the ques­ti­ons, but it’s a long way to go.” 

But he has said all along that brea­king new ground in soc­cer is part of TSG Hoffenheim’s DNA For many years now, TSG has play­ed a pio­nee­ring role in the ana­ly­sis and deve­lo­p­ment of its play­ers through sports sci­ence, often using inno­va­ti­ve new methods and technologies.”

You need to start some­whe­re, and you need to coll­ect and get some expe­ri­ence. The devices get bet­ter. The infor­ma­ti­on gets bet­ter, and you need to try to crea­te a lar­ger pic­tu­re and coll­ect meaningful data and try to ans­wer the questions.”

Dr. Sascha Hartel, Head of Performance Diagnostics and Science Coordination, TSG Hoffenheim

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TSG is also con­duc­ting a stu­dy on the mens­tru­al cycle with their fema­le team. Dr. Här­tel noted that the­re is lack of sci­en­ti­fic rese­arch in this area. Howe­ver, Hof­fen­heim has the resour­ces, back­ground, and com­mit­ment from the club to explo­re this topic fur­ther. Our goal is to bet­ter under­stand the dif­fe­ren­ces bet­ween males and fema­les, ulti­m­ate­ly impro­ving our trai­ning and deve­lo­p­ment pro­ces­ses,” he said.

Howe­ver, Dr. Här­tel ack­now­led­ges that the­re are still many unans­we­red ques­ti­ons. We are still see­king a lot of ans­wers,” he says. You need to start some­whe­re, and you need to coll­ect and get some expe­ri­ence. The devices get bet­ter. The infor­ma­ti­on gets bet­ter, and you need to try to crea­te a lar­ger pic­tu­re and coll­ect meaningful data and try to ans­wer the ques­ti­ons, but it’s a long way to go.” 

Dr. Ruf empha­si­zes the need for exten­si­ve data coll­ec­tion over many years to ana­ly­ze how various pha­ses of the mens­tru­al cycle impact fema­le ath­le­tes’ per­for­mance. The focus lies on deve­lo­ping accu­ra­te mea­su­re­ment methods to under­stand the­se effects and explo­re their influence during dif­fe­rent stages of phy­si­cal per­for­mance. Addi­tio­nal­ly, this under­stan­ding can shed light on how mens­tru­al sta­tus might impact acu­te respon­ses to acti­vi­ties like strength training.

Dr. Här­tel has said all along that brea­king new ground in soc­cer is part of TSG Hoffenheim’s DNA For many years now, TSG has play­ed a pio­nee­ring role in the ana­ly­sis and deve­lo­p­ment of its play­ers through sports sci­ence, often using inno­va­ti­ve new methods and technologies.”

Dr. Ruf empha­si­zes the need for exten­si­ve data coll­ec­tion over many years to ana­ly­ze how various pha­ses of the mens­tru­al cycle impact fema­le ath­le­tes’ per­for­mance. The focus lies on deve­lo­ping accu­ra­te mea­su­re­ment methods to under­stand the­se effects and explo­re their influence during dif­fe­rent stages of phy­si­cal per­for­mance. Addi­tio­nal­ly, this under­stan­ding can shed light on how mens­tru­al sta­tus might impact acu­te respon­ses to acti­vi­ties like strength training.

Dr. Här­tel has said all along that brea­king new ground in foot­ball is part of TSG 1899 Hoffenheim’s DNA For many years now, TSG 1899 Hof­fen­heim has play­ed a pio­nee­ring role in the ana­ly­sis and deve­lo­p­ment of its play­ers through sports sci­ence, often using inno­va­ti­ve new methods and technologies.”

The Future of Women’s Sports

This col­la­bo­ra­ti­on bet­ween TSG Hof­fen­heim and KIN­EXON Sports repres­ents a signi­fi­cant step for­ward in the reco­gni­ti­on and under­stan­ding of the uni­que chal­lenges faced by fema­le ath­le­tes. It’s a long jour­ney, but one that pro­mi­ses to revo­lu­tio­ni­ze the future of women’s sports. 

Hof­fen­heim is using sports data and ana­ly­tics not only to enhan­ce the per­for­mance of their pro­fes­sio­nal teams but also to opti­mi­ze their Aca­de­my’s trai­ning pro­grams for young play­ers. In the latest epi­so­de of The Xtra Edge,’ Dr. Har­tel and Dr. Ruf dis­cus­sed the play­er metrics they prio­ri­ti­ze and the data-dri­ven adjus­t­ments they’­ve imple­men­ted in their trai­ning metho­do­lo­gies over the years. 

KIN­EXON Sports and TSG Hof­fen­heim are set­ting new stan­dards in women’s soc­cer and paving the way for a more data-dri­ven and per­so­na­li­zed approach to sports. If you’d like to learn more about using demand plan­ners to mana­ge the workload of women ath­le­tes, check out our free gui­de by cli­cking the link below. 

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