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PREDICTORS OF AGILITY IN YOUTH SOCCER PLAYERS: CONTEXTUALIZING THE INFLUENCE OF BIOLOGICAL MATURITY

Šime Veršić, Nikola Foretić, Miodrag Spasić, Ognjen Uljević

2020Kinesiologia Slovenica scientific journal on sport10 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate factors that influence soccer-specific change-of-direction speed (SSCODS) and reactive agility (SSRAG) in youth soccer players, taking into account their biologicalmaturity. The sample comprised 41 youth soccer players (14-15, height: 167.1±8.7 cm, mass: 56.1±4.9 kg) tested on anthropometrics, 10m-sprint, countermovement jump, reactive-strength-index, 20-yard generic test [20-yard], SSCODS and SSRAG. The biological-maturity was calculated on the basis of peak-height-velocity and expressed as maturity-offset (MO). The significant correlations between MO with remaining variables were evidenced, and the highest correlations were noted for CMJ and the 20-yard generic CODS test (Pearson’s r = 0.61 and -0.63, p < 0.01; respectively). Multiple regression analyses were performed for 20- yard, SSCODS, and SSRAG as criteria. Predictors explained 66% percent of the 20-yard- and 40% of the SSCODS-variance (both p < 0.05). The biological-maturity has a minimal influence on performances where coordination, cognitive and perceptual capacities are important determinants of achievement.

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