EVALUATING REPEATED SPRINT TEST BETWEEN AEROBIC FITNESS AND PERFORMANCE INDICES IN A GROUP OF ELITE FEMALE SOCCER PLAYERS
Abstract
Soccer which evaluate in motion analyses, is cover short duration explosive movement in long time period. The aim of this study was to evaluate between aerobic fitness and performance indices of repeated sprint test in a group of elite female soccer players. 20 female soccer players (age; 17,90±1,37, height; 165,10±,083 cm, weight; 56,90kg±7,09) participated in this study. All participants performed 2 tests: an aerobic power test (20-m shuttle run) the and RST protocols (7x34.2 m). Results showed that according to shuttle-run test; mean of MaxVo2 40,46± 3,50 ml.kg.-1.min-1 and mean of lactate concentration 8,12±2,20 mmol, and according to performance indices of RST mean of best sprint time 7,56±0,16 sec, total sprint time 54,74±1,27, average sprint time 7,80±0,17 sec, sprint performance decrement %3,17±1,21, fatique index 0,37±0,14 sec, lactate concentration 8,24±2,18 mmol and maximal heart rate 191±4 bpm. There were positive strong significant corelation between total sprint time with average sprint time and best sprint time (r=0, 995**, (r= 0, 842**; p<0.05) and average sprint time and best sprint time (r= 0,840**; p<0.05). Significant positive strong corelation existed between fatique index and performance decrement (r=786**; p<0.05). There were negative poor significant corelation between MaxVO2 with total sprint time ((r= -,382) and mean sprint time (r= -,324). Positive poor significant corelation between fatique index with total sprint time (r= ,428) and average sprint time (r= ,425). There were significant positive poor corelation between performance decrement with total sprint time ( r= ,324) and average sprint time (r= ,394). Significat negative poor corelation between performance decrement and MaxVO2 (r = -,316). It may grouch that there were significant strong or poor corelation between aerobic and anaerobic energy systems for meeting a claim to different pyhsical demand on soccer player in game. İn this context, the soccer training should be organize that was involved aerobic and anaerobic load.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Ali Kızılet
This is me
Publication Date
July 15, 2011
Submission Date
April 9, 2017
Acceptance Date
May 13, 2011
Published in Issue
Year 2011 Volume: 16 Number: 3