Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players

Goalball is a Paralympic sport involving people with visual impairment. Little is known about the physical fitness of elite players of this sport, as previous studies only evaluated body composition and aerobic capacity. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the performance of elite goalball p...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Goulart-Siqueira, Stefano Benítez-Flores, Alexandre R. P. Ferreira, Alessandro M. Zagatto, Carl Foster, Daniel Boullosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/7/1/6
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spelling doaj-18d49762f0aa43e7a29c7753c14cc8112020-11-25T01:30:08ZengMDPI AGSports2075-46632018-12-0171610.3390/sports7010006sports7010006Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball PlayersGabriel Goulart-Siqueira0Stefano Benítez-Flores1Alexandre R. P. Ferreira2Alessandro M. Zagatto3Carl Foster4Daniel Boullosa5Physical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Águas Claras 71966-700, BrazilPhysical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Águas Claras 71966-700, BrazilPhysical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Águas Claras 71966-700, BrazilLaboratory of Physiology and Sport Performance (LAFIDE), Bauru 17033-360, BrazilDepartment of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La Crosse, FL 54601, USAPhysical Education, Catholic University of Brasilia, Águas Claras 71966-700, BrazilGoalball is a Paralympic sport involving people with visual impairment. Little is known about the physical fitness of elite players of this sport, as previous studies only evaluated body composition and aerobic capacity. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the performance of elite goalball players in different physical tests and to look for relationships between them. Eleven elite Brazilian goalball players, seven males and four females, were evaluated for body composition, maximal handgrip isometric force (MHGF), countermovement jump (CMJ), throwing velocity (TV) and the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1). Players produced 41.54 ± 8.41 kgf in MHGF, 34.81 ± 7.2 cm in CMJ, 14.21 ± 1.89 m∙s−1 in TV, and 505 ± 313 m in Yo-Yo IR1, with an estimated maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) of 40.64 ± 2.63 mL∙kg−1∙min−1. Most performance tests exhibited moderate to high correlations among them, while the percentage of body fat correlated with both the CMJ and Yo-Yo IR1 results. The current study reveals that CMJ could be a valuable monitoring tool as it was correlated with all other performance tests. The highest correlation observed was with TV (r = 0.754; p < 0.05), which is a key capacity in goalball. Moreover, high levels of body fat could be detrimental to anaerobic performance.http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/7/1/6visual impairmentphysical fitnessaerobic capacityanaerobic capacitysports physiology
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author Gabriel Goulart-Siqueira
Stefano Benítez-Flores
Alexandre R. P. Ferreira
Alessandro M. Zagatto
Carl Foster
Daniel Boullosa
spellingShingle Gabriel Goulart-Siqueira
Stefano Benítez-Flores
Alexandre R. P. Ferreira
Alessandro M. Zagatto
Carl Foster
Daniel Boullosa
Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
Sports
visual impairment
physical fitness
aerobic capacity
anaerobic capacity
sports physiology
author_facet Gabriel Goulart-Siqueira
Stefano Benítez-Flores
Alexandre R. P. Ferreira
Alessandro M. Zagatto
Carl Foster
Daniel Boullosa
author_sort Gabriel Goulart-Siqueira
title Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
title_short Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
title_full Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
title_fullStr Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Different Field Test Performance Measures in Elite Goalball Players
title_sort relationships between different field test performance measures in elite goalball players
publisher MDPI AG
series Sports
issn 2075-4663
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Goalball is a Paralympic sport involving people with visual impairment. Little is known about the physical fitness of elite players of this sport, as previous studies only evaluated body composition and aerobic capacity. Thus, the aim of this study was to describe the performance of elite goalball players in different physical tests and to look for relationships between them. Eleven elite Brazilian goalball players, seven males and four females, were evaluated for body composition, maximal handgrip isometric force (MHGF), countermovement jump (CMJ), throwing velocity (TV) and the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1). Players produced 41.54 ± 8.41 kgf in MHGF, 34.81 ± 7.2 cm in CMJ, 14.21 ± 1.89 m∙s−1 in TV, and 505 ± 313 m in Yo-Yo IR1, with an estimated maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) of 40.64 ± 2.63 mL∙kg−1∙min−1. Most performance tests exhibited moderate to high correlations among them, while the percentage of body fat correlated with both the CMJ and Yo-Yo IR1 results. The current study reveals that CMJ could be a valuable monitoring tool as it was correlated with all other performance tests. The highest correlation observed was with TV (r = 0.754; p < 0.05), which is a key capacity in goalball. Moreover, high levels of body fat could be detrimental to anaerobic performance.
topic visual impairment
physical fitness
aerobic capacity
anaerobic capacity
sports physiology
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4663/7/1/6
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