- Türk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi
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- Relationship Between Linear Running and Change of Direction Performances of Male Soccer Players
Relationship Between Linear Running and Change of Direction Performances of Male Soccer Players
Authors : Fahri Safa ÇINARLI, Armağan ŞAHİN KAFKAS, Muhammed Emin KAFKAS
Pages : 93-99
Doi:10.15314/tsed.418840
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Publication Date : 2018-08-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :It is known that there is a strong correlation between performance and match performance in terms of soccer players. Furthermore, it is expressed that the agility and the linear sprint have different performance skills. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between linear sprint and change in performance scores and determine the most appropriate agility test for soccer players. 16 male soccer players insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(age: 21.93 ± 3.62 years, height: 175.06 ± 3.06 cm, body mass: 69.51 ± 7.40 kg, body mass index: 22.67 ± 2.16 kg / m 2, body fat ratio: 7.52 ± 2.64% linear sprint and agility tests. All participants completed a test battery involving linear sprinting insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(10, 20, 30 m);, agility tests insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(T test, 505, Pro-agility, illinois);. The 10, 20, and 30 m sprint performance were positively correlated with the illinois agility test insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(p <0.05);. Furthermore, the 20-m sprint performance was positively correlated insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(r = .571, p = .042); with performance on pro-agility test. insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(R = .329, p = .272; r = .370, p = .214; r = .338, p = .259 respectively); with performance on T test but this correlation levels were not significance. Given these meaningless relationships, it may state that the most appropriate agility tests are T test for soccer players.Keywords : Agility, Field tests, Football, Sprint
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