Abstract

Abstract The number of studies related to soccer has been growing exponentially in the last years because the modality is considered the most popular in the world. It is known that the development of some specific physical capacities, even in young individuals, is essential to high-level performance and these capacities might be related to anthropometrics variables. The purpose of this study was to verify the relationship between body composition and physical capacities in young soccer players. Study participants were athletes from junior categories (under-12 and under-13) belonging to the Soccer Association of Chapecó, Brazil.. Athletes were submitted to agility, (Illinois), vertical jump (Sargent Jump), aerobic condition (TCAR), flexibility and sit-and-reach (Wells Bench) tests, as well as anthropometric assessment. All procedures were performed at UNOESC campus, Chapecó. Statistical analysis consisted of the Spearman’s Rô test, measuring the correlation among variables, additionally, significance level of p<0.05 was adopted. Results showed significantly correlation in agility (p=0.000; ρ=0.530) and vertical jump tests (p=0.003; ρ=-0.437) with body fat percentage. It was concluded that there is relationship between body fat percentage and agility and explosive power of lower limbs.

Highlights

  • Soccer is the most popular sport in the world[1], being practiced by various age groups and both sexes

  • Soccer is a sport that requires great aerobic needs, and the most decisive periods of the game depend on movements generated by anaerobic energy[2,8]

  • The aim of this study was to verify the relationship between body composition and physical abilities of agility, explosive power of lower limbs and flexibility in young soccer players

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Introduction

Soccer is the most popular sport in the world[1], being practiced by various age groups and both sexes. For this reason, several researchers have searched for knowledge in this modality[2]. Performance during a soccer match, both professional and amateur, depends on technical, biomechanical, tactical, psychological and physiological factors. These factors include the skills of a soccer player; mastering only one of them is not enough[3]. Soccer is a sport that requires great aerobic needs, and the most decisive periods of the game depend on movements generated by anaerobic energy[2,8]

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