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Artigo Publicado: "IMPACT OF AEROBIC POWER, STRENGTH OF LOWER LIMBS AND SPEED ON TECHNICAL SKIL

  • Vanessa Menegassi
  • 24 de abr. de 2017
  • 2 min de leitura

O GEPAFUT iniciou o ano de 2017 com a publicação do estudo "IMPACT OF AEROBIC POWER, STRENGTH OF LOWER LIMBS AND SPEED ON TECHNICAL SKILLS IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS", fruto das avaliações de acompanhamento das equipes no primeiro semestre de 2016.

O artigo publicado na primeira edição anual do Journal of Exercise Physiology - Online (v. 20, n. 1, 2017) analisou o impacto das capacidades físicas sobre as habilidades técnicas de jovens futebolistas, buscando identificar qual(is) das variáveis avaliadas são capazes de predizer o comportamento técnico. Participaram do estudo 64 jogadores do Centro Regional de Formação em Futebol (CERFUT/DEF/UEM).

Title: IMPACT OF AEROBIC POWER, STRENGTH OF LOWER LIMBS AND SPEED ON TECHNICAL SKILLS IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS.

Authors: Paulo Henrique Borges, Leandro Rechenchosky, Pedro Paulo Deprá, Enio Vaz-Ronque, Pablo Juan Greco, Vanessa Menezes Menegassi e Wilson Rinaldi.

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of physical fitness on technical skills in young soccer players and identify which physical variable can discriminate level of technical behavior. The sample was composed of 64 young male soccer players aged 11.9 to 17.9 yrs. The players were evaluated according to their physical fitness and technical skills. Physical fitness was evaluated by the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 1, Counter Movement Jump, and the 30 m Speed Test. Technical skills were evaluated by the General Soccer Ability Skill Test Battery (dribble, pass, and shot on goal). Three discriminant analyses were performed to analyze which variable related to physical fitness can discriminate the level of technical indicators in young players (P<0.05). The findings indicate that the Yo-Yo test (Λ=0.53; P<0.001), Speed (Λ=0.67; P<0.001), and Counter Movement Jump (Λ=0.70; P<0.001) can discriminate players between technical groups. Physical variables were related to technical indicators and can help to discriminate the level of technical execution in young soccer players.



 
 
 

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