Strength does not correlate with speed in young futsal athletes

Futsal is characterized as an intermittent sport modality involving aerobic and anaerobic activities. However, there is a predominance of the moderate and high intensity actions for being a dynamic modality requiring high physical demands, mainly strength and speed, from the athletes. Verify the cor...

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Autores: Dias, Karoline da Silva, Alvares, Poliane Dutra, Chaves, Paula Júlia da Costa, Santana, Paulo Vitor Albuquerque, Amorim, Breno Henrique Araújo, Diniz, Renata Rodrigues, Barros, Antônio Carlos da Silva, Oliveira Junior, Mario Norberto Sevilio de, Veneroso, Cristiano Eduardo, Cabido, Christian Emmanuel Torres
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Futsal e Futebol
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.www.rbff.com.br:article/1022
Acceso en línea:https://www.rbff.com.br/index.php/rbff/article/view/1022
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Futsal
Vertical jumps
Sprints
Fútsal sala
Tacones
Carreras de velocidad
Tacchi
Sprint
Saltos
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Sumario:Futsal is characterized as an intermittent sport modality involving aerobic and anaerobic activities. However, there is a predominance of the moderate and high intensity actions for being a dynamic modality requiring high physical demands, mainly strength and speed, from the athletes. Verify the correlation among the performances of vertical jumps with sprints and change of direction sprints in futsal players of the basic category under-15 and under-17. Materials and Methods: The sample was composed by 46 male gender players, being 19 of the under-15 category and 27 of the under-17 category. It was submitted to analysis, body composition and effort test to evaluation of vertical jumps (SJ and CMJ) and sprints (SL and COD). The normality of the data was verified by the Shapiro-Wilk test, for the correlations of the tests was utilized the correlation test of Pearson. For the analysis of the performances between the categories was utilized the non-paired t-test. The level of significance adopted was p < 0,05. Results: The values of correlation found for the under-15 category were r= -0,115 (SL and SJ), r= -0,007 (SL and CMJ), r= -0,141 (COD and SJ) e r= 0,131 (COD and CMJ). For the under-17 category it was found r= -0,243 (SL e SJ), r= -0,307 (SL e CMJ), r= -0,256 (COD e SJ) e r= -0,224 (COD e CMJ). The data from this study are similar to literature data that use the same sample and procedure characteristics. The correlation values were low and not significant showing that the vertical jumps and sprints have different demands and for this reason is necessary caution to use the VJ as a training method of speed, being necessary different trainings, considering the specificities of the tasks. Furthermore, the maturational stage must be considered for the progression of the loads of training and to obtain improvement in the performances.