Correlations between passes, finishes, maximum oxygen consumption in futsal players

Objective: to correlate the passes, finalizations, maximum oxygen consumption of the players of the female futsal performance team. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 10 adult female futsal players, with a mean age of 26.50 ±4.70, and body mass in kg of 54.83 ±8.51. Physiological capacit...

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Autores: Silva, Diogo Matheus Barros da, Ferreira, Sergio Costa, Santos, Isabela Mendonça Rodrigues do, Caldas, Ester Silva, Souza, Sergio Augusto Rosa de, Monzani, Janaina de Oliveira Brito, Almeida, Ana Eugenia Ribeiro de Araujo Furtado, Amorim, Carlos Eduardo Neves, Navarro, Francisco, Navarro, Antonio Coppi
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:Brasil
Institución:Instituto Brasileiro de Ensino e Pesquisa em Fisiologia do Exercício (IBPEFEX)
Repositorio:Revista Brasileira de Prescrição e Fisiologia do Exercício
Idioma:portugués
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Palabra clave:Futsal
Women's Futsal
passes
finalization
Maximum oxygen consumption
Fútbol sala
Futsal femenino
Pases
Finalización
Consumo máximo de oxigeno
Futsal femminile
Passa
Finalizzazione
Massimo consumo di ossigeno
Futsal Feminino
Passes
Finalização
Consumo de oxigênio máximo
Futsal feminino
Consumo de oxigénio máximo
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Sumario:Objective: to correlate the passes, finalizations, maximum oxygen consumption of the players of the female futsal performance team. Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 10 adult female futsal players, with a mean age of 26.50 ±4.70, and body mass in kg of 54.83 ±8.51. Physiological capacity during training period and technical skills during competitive period in 3 games were evaluated. Maximum oxygen consumption was measured using the submaximal progressive incremental test. On the other hand, passing and finishing skills were performed by video performance analysis. Results and discussion: The mean oxygen consumption was 51.41 ±3.53 (ml.kg.min). It is possible to observe weak and moderate correlations between the variables skills and abilities; VO2 and correct pass in game 1 (p=0.00 and r=0.08); VO2 and correct pass in game 2 (p=0.00 and r= -0.06); VO2 and correct pass in game 3 (p=0.00 and r=0.32); VO2 and wrong pass in game 1 (p=0.00 and r= -0.00); VO2 and wrong pass in game 2 (p=0.00 and r=0.19); VO2 and wrong pass in game 3 (p=0.00 and r=0.49); VO2 and correct submission in game 1 (p=0.00 and r= 0.00); VO2 and correct submission in game 2 (p=0.00 and r=0.38); VO2 and correct submission in game 3 (p=0.00 and r=0.00); VO2 and wrong submission in game 1 (p=0.00 and r=0.13); VO2 and wrong submission in game 2 (p=0.00 and r=0.15); VO2 and wrong pass in game 3 (p=0.00 and r=0.42); the findings of the maximum oxygen consumption values ​​are below for high-performance futsal players. Conclusion: passing and shooting technical skills seem to be influenced by the physiological capacity of maximal oxygen consumption. Although the correlations are weak, the study inserts an analysis procedure for women's futsal.