Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age

The main purpose of our article was to broaden the knowledge of the level of the motor performance of young soccer players in puberty, taking into account their biological age. The object of our research was 18 soccer players in the U 15 category of the soccer club ŠK Slovan Bratislava divided into...

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Main Authors: Miroslav Holienka, Matej Babic, Ladislava Doležajová, Peter Šelinger, Eva Musilová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education 2017-12-01
Series:Exercise and Quality of Life
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Online Access:http://www.eqoljournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Article-19-23.pdf
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spelling doaj-c7119f9a839642148aa41389c2cea2a52020-11-25T00:42:46ZengUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education Exercise and Quality of Life1821-34802406-13792017-12-0192192310.31382/eqol.171203Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological ageMiroslav Holienka0Matej Babic1Ladislava Doležajová2Peter Šelinger3Eva Musilová4Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Department of Sports Games, Bratislava, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Department of Sports Games, Bratislava, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Department of Athletics, Bratislava, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Department of Sports Kinanthropology, Bratislava, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Department of Sports Kinanthropology, Bratislava, SlovakiaThe main purpose of our article was to broaden the knowledge of the level of the motor performance of young soccer players in puberty, taking into account their biological age. The object of our research was 18 soccer players in the U 15 category of the soccer club ŠK Slovan Bratislava divided into a subset with accelerated development (n=10) with body height 177,4 ± 5,1 cm, body weight 65,8 ± 7,5 kg and a subset with retarded development (n=8) with body height 170,9 ± 7,3 cm, body weight 63,9 ± 7,7 kg. To assess the motor performance, a set of 3 tests to evaluate speed and speed-coordination (agility) capabilities was applied. The set of tests contained a 10 m run (n=10 – average value of 1.61 s, n=8 – average value of 1.62 s), a 30 m run (n=10 – average value of 4.13 s, n=8 – average value of 4.16 s) and a 5 x 10 m run with a change of direction (n=10 – average value of 11.55 s, n=8 – average value of 11.70 s). Using the Mann-Whitney U test, we did not confirm in our case a statistically significant different level in the motor performance of the monitored sets with regard to the degree of their biological maturity.http://www.eqoljournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Article-19-23.pdfsocceryoung playersmotor performancebiological age
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author Miroslav Holienka
Matej Babic
Ladislava Doležajová
Peter Šelinger
Eva Musilová
spellingShingle Miroslav Holienka
Matej Babic
Ladislava Doležajová
Peter Šelinger
Eva Musilová
Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
Exercise and Quality of Life
soccer
young players
motor performance
biological age
author_facet Miroslav Holienka
Matej Babic
Ladislava Doležajová
Peter Šelinger
Eva Musilová
author_sort Miroslav Holienka
title Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
title_short Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
title_full Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
title_fullStr Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
title_full_unstemmed Motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
title_sort motor performance of young soccer players depending on biological age
publisher University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sport and Physical Education
series Exercise and Quality of Life
issn 1821-3480
2406-1379
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The main purpose of our article was to broaden the knowledge of the level of the motor performance of young soccer players in puberty, taking into account their biological age. The object of our research was 18 soccer players in the U 15 category of the soccer club ŠK Slovan Bratislava divided into a subset with accelerated development (n=10) with body height 177,4 ± 5,1 cm, body weight 65,8 ± 7,5 kg and a subset with retarded development (n=8) with body height 170,9 ± 7,3 cm, body weight 63,9 ± 7,7 kg. To assess the motor performance, a set of 3 tests to evaluate speed and speed-coordination (agility) capabilities was applied. The set of tests contained a 10 m run (n=10 – average value of 1.61 s, n=8 – average value of 1.62 s), a 30 m run (n=10 – average value of 4.13 s, n=8 – average value of 4.16 s) and a 5 x 10 m run with a change of direction (n=10 – average value of 11.55 s, n=8 – average value of 11.70 s). Using the Mann-Whitney U test, we did not confirm in our case a statistically significant different level in the motor performance of the monitored sets with regard to the degree of their biological maturity.
topic soccer
young players
motor performance
biological age
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