Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study
THE AIM OF THIS INVESTIGATION WAS TO DETERMINE AGE-RELATED TRENDS FOR ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES IN ELITE YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS. FOR THIS PURPOSE, A TOTAL OF 114 YOUNG MALE SOCCER PLAYERS FROM A HIGH-PERFORMANCE SOCCER ACADEMY PARTICIPATED IN THIS INVESTIGATION. ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL...
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional studyGonzález Millán, CristinaGutiérrez , DiegoBurillo , Pablodel Coso Garrigós, JuanSalinero Martín, Juan JoséAbián Vicén, JavierAthleteGrowthRepeated sprint abilityTeam sports performanceTHE AIM OF THIS INVESTIGATION WAS TO DETERMINE AGE-RELATED TRENDS FOR ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES IN ELITE YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS. FOR THIS PURPOSE, A TOTAL OF 114 YOUNG MALE SOCCER PLAYERS FROM A HIGH-PERFORMANCE SOCCER ACADEMY PARTICIPATED IN THIS INVESTIGATION. ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES (COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP, 6×40 M SHUTTLE RUN TEST, 2×11 M SLALOM TEST WITH THE BALL) WERE DETERMINED. RESULTS. BODY HEIGHT (U15 U17~U20; P 0.01) AND BODY MASS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED (U15 U17 U20; P [REMOVED] U20; P 0.01). HOWEVER, THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THESE VARIABLES WITH AGE WERE EXPLAINED BY CURVILINEAR POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH A TENDENCY FOR PLATEAUING AT ~17 YEARS OF AGE. THERE WERE ALSO AGE-BASED DIFFERENCES IN MAXIMAL RUNNING VELOCITY (U15 U17 U20; P 0.01), RUNNING VELOCITY WITH BALL (U15 U17~U20; P 0.01) AND JUMP HEIGHT (U15 U17 U20; P 0.01). THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE PHYSICAL VARIABLES WITH AGE WERE EXPLAINED BY CURVILINEAR POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH PLATEAUS STARTING AT~17 YEARS OF AGE. IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS, THE EVOLUTION OF INDIVIDUAL ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL CONDITION IS STRONGLY RELATED TO PLAYERS AGE AS PART OF THE QUALITATIVE ADAPTATIONS THAT ACCOMPANY GROWTH. HOWEVER, THE GROWTH PROCESS CANNOT BE EXPLAINED BY LINEAR MODELS BECAUSE MOST OF THE VARIABLES REACHED A PLATEAU WHEN PLAYERS WERE 17 YEARS OF AGE.Universidad de Alicante202520252019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10578/41637reponame:RUIdeRA. Repositorio Institucional de la UCLMinstname:Universidad de Castilla-La ManchaInglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ruidera.uclm.es:10578/416372026-05-27T07:36:41Z |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study González Millán, Cristina Athlete Growth Repeated sprint ability Team sports performance |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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Age-related trends in anthropometry and jump and sprint performances in elite soccer players from 13 to 20 years of age: A cross-sectional study |
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González Millán, Cristina Gutiérrez , Diego Burillo , Pablo del Coso Garrigós, Juan Salinero Martín, Juan José Abián Vicén, Javier |
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González Millán, Cristina |
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González Millán, Cristina Gutiérrez , Diego Burillo , Pablo del Coso Garrigós, Juan Salinero Martín, Juan José Abián Vicén, Javier |
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Gutiérrez , Diego Burillo , Pablo del Coso Garrigós, Juan Salinero Martín, Juan José Abián Vicén, Javier |
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Athlete Growth Repeated sprint ability Team sports performance |
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Athlete Growth Repeated sprint ability Team sports performance |
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THE AIM OF THIS INVESTIGATION WAS TO DETERMINE AGE-RELATED TRENDS FOR ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES IN ELITE YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS. FOR THIS PURPOSE, A TOTAL OF 114 YOUNG MALE SOCCER PLAYERS FROM A HIGH-PERFORMANCE SOCCER ACADEMY PARTICIPATED IN THIS INVESTIGATION. ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL VARIABLES (COUNTERMOVEMENT JUMP, 6×40 M SHUTTLE RUN TEST, 2×11 M SLALOM TEST WITH THE BALL) WERE DETERMINED. RESULTS. BODY HEIGHT (U15 U17~U20; P 0.01) AND BODY MASS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED (U15 U17 U20; P [REMOVED] U20; P 0.01). HOWEVER, THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THESE VARIABLES WITH AGE WERE EXPLAINED BY CURVILINEAR POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH A TENDENCY FOR PLATEAUING AT ~17 YEARS OF AGE. THERE WERE ALSO AGE-BASED DIFFERENCES IN MAXIMAL RUNNING VELOCITY (U15 U17 U20; P 0.01), RUNNING VELOCITY WITH BALL (U15 U17~U20; P 0.01) AND JUMP HEIGHT (U15 U17 U20; P 0.01). THE RELATIONSHIPS OF THE PHYSICAL VARIABLES WITH AGE WERE EXPLAINED BY CURVILINEAR POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS WITH PLATEAUS STARTING AT~17 YEARS OF AGE. IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS, THE EVOLUTION OF INDIVIDUAL ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL CONDITION IS STRONGLY RELATED TO PLAYERS AGE AS PART OF THE QUALITATIVE ADAPTATIONS THAT ACCOMPANY GROWTH. HOWEVER, THE GROWTH PROCESS CANNOT BE EXPLAINED BY LINEAR MODELS BECAUSE MOST OF THE VARIABLES REACHED A PLATEAU WHEN PLAYERS WERE 17 YEARS OF AGE. |
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