Differences in body composition, static balance, field test performance, and academic achievement in 10–12-year-old soccer players
المؤلف | Hermassi, Souhail |
المؤلف | Hayes, Lawrence D. |
المؤلف | Bartels, Thomas |
المؤلف | Schwesig, René |
تاريخ الإتاحة | 2024-09-24T09:40:20Z |
تاريخ النشر | 2023-01-01 |
اسم المنشور | Frontiers in Physiology |
المعرّف | http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1150484 |
الاقتباس | Hermassi, S., Hayes, L. D., Bartels, T., & Schwesig, R. (2023). Differences in body composition, static balance, field test performance, and academic achievement in 10–12-year-old soccer players. Frontiers in Physiology, 14, 1150484. |
الرقم المعياري الدولي للكتاب | 1664042X |
الملخص | Introduction: This study aimed to compare 10–12-year-old Qatari male soccer players (n = 45) regarding different dimensions (anthropometric, academic and physical performance). Methods: Anthropometric parameters (body mass, fat percentage (%BF), body mass index (BMI)) academic achievement (mathematics and science grade point average [GPA]) and physical performance [Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test (level 1), squat jumps (SJ), counter-movement jumps (CMJ), stork balance test, 10 and 15 m sprint tests, T-half test for change-of-direction (CoD) ability, hand-grip strength, medicine ball throw (MBT)] were measured. Schoolchild soccer players were divided into three groups: 12-year-old players (U12; n = 16), 11-year-old players (U11; n = 14), 10-year-old players (U10; n = 15). Results: Apart from mathematics, Yo-Yo IR1 and 10 m sprint, all performance parameters showed significant age effects. The largest age-related difference was observed for 15 m sprint (p < 0.001). Both adjacent age groups displayed significant differences for 15 sprint (U10 vs. U11: p = 0.015; U11 vs. U12: p = 0.023). Concerning academic performance, a significant age effect was found for science (p < 0.001). There was a main age effect on academic performance difference between U10 and U11 (p = 0.007). Academic parameters did not correlate with any physical performance parameter or anthropometric parameter. The strongest correlations were detected for body height and agility T-half test (r = −0.686) and medicine ball throw (r = 0.637). The biological maturity was strongly correlated with handgrip strength (r = −0.635). Discussion: Soccer coaches and physical education teachers can use these data as reference values for evaluation of school-aged soccer players, and for ascertaining specific training targets. Obviously, short sprinting ability and aerobic capacity are not functions of age and need a specific training for significant improvements. |
اللغة | en |
الناشر | Frontiers Media S.A. |
الموضوع | anthropometrics body fat body mass index physical performance youth players |
النوع | Article |
رقم المجلد | 14 |
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