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Peak height velocity in soccer: anthropometric, functional, motor and cognitive implications

Body size variability due to hormonal changes arising from different maturational development speeds can represent advantages to players who are early in this process. The present study aimed to analyze anthropometric, physical, and technical-tactical indicators according to the somatic maturity sta...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Education and Sport 2017-06, Vol.17 (2), p.821
Main Authors: Borges, Paulo Henrique, Rechenchosky, Leandro, Menegassi, Vanessa Menezes, Ciqueira, Edielson Frigeri Leite, Avelar, Ademar, De Oliveira, José Guilherme Granja, Rinaldi, Wilson
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description Body size variability due to hormonal changes arising from different maturational development speeds can represent advantages to players who are early in this process. The present study aimed to analyze anthropometric, physical, and technical-tactical indicators according to the somatic maturity status of young soccer players. Thirty-seven subjects (14.57 ± 1.26 years) of a regional soccer project took part in the study. Anthropometric measurements of weight, height, trunk-cephalic height, and triceps and subscapular skinfolds were verified. Based on this information, peak height velocity was estimated. To evaluate functional capacities, the sit-and-reach test, Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 1, handgrip, and 30m speed test were performed. In addition, a soccer specific motor skills protocol and declarative tactical knowledge test were applied. Results show significant differences between groups in body weight, height, trunk-head height, body mass index, and handgrip (P
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Body Composition
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Body Weight
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Motion
Motor ability
Muscular Strength
Physical Fitness
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Statistical Analysis
Team Sports
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