A Level Of Sprint And Jump Abilities And Intermittent Endurance Of Soccer Forwards

Vol.7,No.2(2013)

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to analyse a level of sprint and jump abilities and intermittent endurance of forwards of Slovakia national soccer team category U21 (n = 5) in the period of classification for The UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship 2011. The level of sprint abilities was diagnosed by the apparatus FiTRO Light Gates (FiTRONIC, Bratislava, Slovak republic). The criterion of the assessment of endurance was the time obtained in the distance of 10m with the exactness 0.01 s. A level of jump abilities was diagnosed by the apparatus FiTRO Jumper (FiTRONIC, Bratislava, Slovak republic). The criterion of the evaluation was the height of vertical jump from knee-bend/ squat with countermove and with the use of hand swing work in cm with the exactness 0,1cm. A level of intermittent endurance was diagnosed by Yo-Yo Intermittent recovery test level 2. The criterion of the assessment of the endurance was the distance (m) in Yo-Yo test. Differences in the level of sprint and jump abilities and intermittent endurance were recognised and defined by the expertise analysis. The level of sprint abilities of the subject was presented by the average endurance with evaluation 2.20±0.06 s. The level of jump abilities was presented by the average endurance with evaluation 39.9±4.8 cm. The level of intermittent endurance was presented by the average endurance with evaluation 1304±288 meters equivalent converted at VO2max.kg-1 63.0±3.9 ml.kg-1.min-1. The expertise analysis of the level of sprint abilities has shown that one forward had significantly high level and one forward had significantly low level of sprint abilities when compared with the average level of sprint abilities. The expertise analysis of the level of jump abilities has shown that one forward had a significantly low level. The expertise analysis of the level of intermittent endurance has shown that one forward had significantly high level and one forward had significantly low level opposite to the average level of intermittent endurance of the subject.


Keywords:
print acceleration; explosive leg-muscle strength; soccer; intermittent endurance; forward
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