1. Modeling Developmental Changes in the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 in Elite Pubertal Soccer Players.
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Deprez, Dieter, Valente-dos-Santos, Joao, Coelho e Silva, Manuel, Lenoir, Matthieu, Philippaerts, Renaat M., and Vaeyens, Roel
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MOTOR ability ,AEROBIC exercises ,ANALYSIS of covariance ,ANTHROPOMETRY ,PROBABILITY theory ,SOCCER ,STATISTICS ,DATA analysis ,MULTIPLE regression analysis ,OXYGEN consumption ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,EVALUATION ,ADOLESCENCE - Abstract
PURPOSE: To model the development of soccer-specific aerobic performance, assessed by the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 in 162 elite pubertal soccer players, age 11-14 y at baseline. METHODS: Longitudinal multilevel modeling analyses comprised predictors related to growth (chronological age, body size [height and weight] and composition [fat mass, fat-free mass]), and motor coordination [3 Körperkoordination Test für Kinder subtests: jumping sideways, moving sideways, backward balancing] and estimated biological-maturation groups (earliest [
percentile 66]). RESULTS: The best-fitting model on soccer-specific aerobic performance could be expressed as -3639.76 + 369.86 × age + 21.38 × age 2 + 9.12 × height - 29.04 × fat mass + 0.06 × backward balance. Maturity groups had a negligible effect on soccer-specific aerobic performance (-45.32 ± 66.28; P > .05). CONCLUSION: The current study showed that the development of aerobic performance in elite youth soccer is related to growth and muscularity and emphasized the importance of motor coordination in the talent-identification and -development process. Note that biological maturation was excluded from the model, which might endorse the homogeneity in estimated biological-maturation status in the current elite pubertal soccer sample. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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