Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación (Mar 2024)

Power, Linear Speed, and Change-Of-Direction Performance Comparisons Across Three Age Catego-ries of Non-Resistance Trained Individuals

  • Haroldo Gualter Santana,
  • Gabriel Andrade Paz,
  • Estevão Scudese,
  • Jeffrey M. Willardson,
  • Marcus Paulo Araújo,
  • Francine De Oliveira,
  • Humberto Miranda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v52.101467
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

Abstract

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The purpose of present study was to compare lower limb power, linear speed, and change of direction performance in non-resistance trained soccer athletes across three distinct age categories (U15, U17, and U20). Seventy-six male soccer athletes of the same professional club participated in this study [U15 (n=25), U17 (n=20) e U20 (n=31)]. All participants were familiar with the assessments and completed all tests in a single session. Tests were performed at the end of the pre-season in the following sequence: a) squat jump (SJ); b) countermovement vertical jump (CMJ); c) linear sprint test (20-m); and d) change of direction test (COD-test). U20 athletes presented better perfomance than the under-15 and under-17 athletes in the sprint and CMJ (p 0.05). No differences were observed between the U20 and U15 athletes in COD deficit and SJ (p > 0.05). These results suggest that older non-resistance trained athletes, with greater chronological maturation, and close to the transitional period to the professional level, presented better performance versus the younger age categories. Keywords: Power output; Sprint; Change of direction

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