relationship between the sprint and vertical jumps' power in young soccer players

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2011
Muscle power, speed and acceleration are generally considered important determinants of high performance in sports. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the relationships between 10- and 30-meter sprint power and vertical jump power among young soccer players. The participants of the study were 143 male soccer players from the categories Under-20 (n = 34), Under-17 (n = 43) and Under-15 (n = 66), which performed vertical jump test, 10-meter sprint test and 30-meter sprint test. The results indicated weak to moderate correlations when the absolute values of time and maximal height were compared (r = −.47 to .71). When the values of power obtained from tests were compared, moderate to strong correlations were found (r = .74 to .87). The results suggest that implementing these three tests would be important because they measure different motor skills. Moreover, the correlation between vertical jump power and 30-meter sprint power was surprisingly strong. Nevertheless, further studies are required in order to improve understanding about these power relationships.
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Authors ;Celso José da Silva-Junior;Alexandre Palma;Paulo Costa;Pedro Paulo Pereira-Junior;Rafael de Castro Lima Barroso;Ricardo Costa Abrantes-Junior;Márcio Assis Marques Barbosa
Journal Biochemistry
Year 2011
DOI 10.6063/motricidade.7(4).80
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