Exploration of risk factors for sports injuries in young athletes
Training load, hormonal and immune responses, stress tolerance and upper respirato...
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Author(s): |
Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai Ré
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Doctoral Thesis |
Press: | São Paulo. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola de Educação Física e Esportes (EEFE/BT) |
Defense date: | 2007-03-12 |
Examining board members: |
Maria Tereza Silveira Bohme;
Valdir Jose Barbanti;
Pablo Juan Greco;
Paulo Roberto de Oliveira;
Valmor Alberto Augusto Tricoli
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Advisor: | Maria Tereza Silveira Bohme |
Abstract | |
The aims of this study were (a) to compare youth indoor soccer players of different competitive levels and also first team and reserves of the same competitive levels in anthropometric, motor, total time dedicated to practice and technical performance during real games and (b) to verify the relations between these variables. The sample was composed by 28 indoor soccer players, divided into two teams (n=14) of different competitive level (Sub-13 and Sub-15). It was measured weight, height, skin fold thickness, leg length and indicators of motor skill outside the games, total time dedicated to practice and technical performance during real games. In general, there were significant statistical differences between the teams. However, removing the effects of chronological age, these differences disappear. Comparing only the players of different participation levels in games (first team and reserves), there were also no differences. The relations between the outside game measures and technical performance in game were weak. These results underline the limitations of comparing different competitive levels to uncover the importance of a determined variable and also evidence the difficult of obtaining relevant performance indicators from individualized measures. For future researches the challenge is to elaborate tests with high ecological and internal validity (AU) |