Normative and limit values of speed, endurance and power tests results of young football players.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY Frontiers in Physiology Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fphys.2024.1502694
Michał Nowak, Marta Szymanek-Pilarczyk, Artur Stolarczyk, Łukasz Oleksy, Jarosław Muracki, Jacek Wąsik
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Introduction: This study aimed to assess the development of speed, endurance and power in young football players and to create percentile charts and tables for standardized assessment.

Methods: Cross-sectional data were collected from 495 male players aged 12-16 years at RKS Raków Częstochowa Academy in 2018-2022. Players participated in a systematic training in which running time 5 m, 10 m, 30 m, lower limb power (standing long jump), and Maximum Aerobic Speed (MAS) were measured using the 30-15 Intermittent Fitness Test. All tests were performed under constant environmental conditions by qualified personnel. Statistical analysis included ANOVA and percentile distribution for P3, P10, P25, P50, P75, P90, P97.

Results: Results indicated that the most significant improvements occurred between the ages of 13 and 14, with increased speed over all distances and a significant increase in power. Percentile tables were developed, highlighting improvements in speed 5 m: 0.087-0.126 s; 10 m 0.162-0.215 s; 30 m: 0.438-0.719 s and power in the long jump test: 31-48 cm. Improvements in MAS ranged from 0.3 to 0.6 m/s across the percentiles.

Discussion: The results highlight the need for individual training programs tailored to the biological maturity of players. The developed percentile charts and tables offer a valuable tool for coaches and sports scientists to monitor progress, optimize training loads, and minimize the risk of injury, providing a frame of reference for assessing the physical development of young soccer players. Future research should focus on extending these charts and tables to other age groups and genders to refine training methodologies further.

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青少年足球运动员速度、耐力、力量测试结果的规范性与极限值。
前言:本研究旨在评估青少年足球运动员在速度、耐力和力量方面的发展,并制作百分位数图表进行标准化评估。方法:收集2018-2022年RKS Raków Częstochowa足球学院495名12-16岁男性球员的横断面数据。采用30-15间歇体能测试法,对运动员进行5米、10米、30米跑时、下肢力量(立定跳远)和最大有氧速度(MAS)的系统训练。所有测试均由合格人员在恒定环境条件下进行。P3、P10、P25、P50、P75、P90、P97的统计学分析采用方差分析和百分位数分布。结果:结果表明,最显著的改善发生在13岁到14岁之间,所有距离的速度都有所提高,力量也有了显著增加。开发了百分位表,突出了速度的改进5米:0.087-0.126秒;10米0.162-0.215秒;30米:0.438-0.719秒,跳远:31-48厘米。MAS的改善幅度从0.3到0.6 m/s不等。讨论:研究结果强调了针对球员生理成熟度量身定制个人训练计划的必要性。所开发的百分位图表和表格为教练和运动科学家提供了一个有价值的工具,以监测进展,优化训练负荷,并尽量减少受伤的风险,为评估年轻足球运动员的身体发育提供了一个参考框架。未来的研究应侧重于将这些图表和表格扩展到其他年龄组和性别,以进一步完善训练方法。
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