Analysis of the somatotype and physical conditioning between soccer player under-20
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https://doi.org/10.5016/1344Keywords:
Somatotipo. Força Explosiva. Velocidade. Resistência Anaeróbica. Resistência Aeróbica.Abstract
The objective of this study was to compare the Somatotype, Explosive force, Speed, Anaerobic and Aerobic resistance between semi-professional and professional athletes of sub-20 category. For that, 20 athletes were separated into two groups and were respectively carried through the following tests with its variables: Somatotype; Vertical jump without countermovement; Test of race speed of 30 meters, Running-based anaerobic sprint test and Yo-yo intermittent recovery test. Both groups had assumed somatotype predominance of “Balanced Mesomorphy”, and had demonstrated the importance of the body mass as a variable to be related in the obtain of the Explosive force. Therefore, we consider somatotype and physical capacity contributing factors for the best performance of the functions technician and tactics of the players.Downloads
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