Author(s):
Duarte, João Pedro Marques
Date: 2013
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/23278
Origin: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
Subject(s): Futebol
Description
The purpose of this study was to develop a repeated dribbling ability (RDA) test for
young soccer players. Variability by age groups, association between repeated dribbling
and repeated sprints (RSA), and reproducibility of RDA protocol were considered. The
sample consisted of 58 young male soccer players (15.98±1.74 years) who were
measured in RSA and RDA protocols within the following age groups and according to
the structure of Portuguese youth soccer: under-15 (n=16), under-17 (n=19) and under-
19 (n=23). Analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to test the effect of age group in
body size, maturity and functional capacities. Multiple linear regression analyses were
used to estimate the relative contributions of years of formal training, CA, maturity,
body size and thigh volume to variation in RDA and RSA, and also the relationship
between RSA and RDA. Older players performed significantly better, but post-hoc
comparisons showed that differences were not significant between 15-16 and 17-18
years. Repeated dribbling ability was more related to lower limb strength than with any
other anthropometric or functional variable and a large relationship between RSA and
RDA was found, but only for total time. Analysis of RDA reproducibility (2 time
moments) confirmed the future usefulness of the test (reliability coefficients: total time
= 0.83 and ideal time = 0.85). RDA might be a useful test to assess young soccer
players from beginners to older players. In the meantime, future research using sportspecific
distance with variation in the number of repetitions, among different age
groups, competitive level and playing position is needed for a better insight considering
validity assets. Dissertação de mestrado em Treino Desportivo para Crianças e Jovens, apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências do Desporto e Educação Física da Universidade de Coimbra.
Document Type
Master Thesis
Language
Portuguese
Advisor(s)
Silva, Manuel João Coelho e; Severino, Vítor José Santos