GENÇ FUTBOLCULARDA YO-YO ARALIKLI TOPARLANMA TEST (SEVİYE 1) VE TEKRARLI SPRİNT TEST PERFORMANSLARININ DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ.

Bu araştırma genç futbolcuların Yo-Yo Aralıklı Toparlanma Testi seviye 1 (YIRT1) ve tekrarlı sprint performans değerleri arasındaki ilişkileri belirlemek amacıyla yapılmıştır. Araştırmaya 15 futbolcu (yaş= 16.00r0.84 yıl; vücut ağırlığı= 62.60r7.74 kg; boy uzunluğu= 1.68r0.04 cm) gönüllü olarak katılmıştır. Sporculara öncelikle dayanıklılık performanslarını belirlemek için YIRT1 uygulanırken, tekrarlı sprint performanslarını belirlemek için 25 sn dinlenmeli 7x34.2 m tekrarlı sprint testi uygulanmıştır. Testler sonucunda futbolcuların performans değerleri arasındaki ilişkilere Pearson korelasyon analizi kullanılarak bakılmıştır. Çalışma sonucunda YIRT1 performansı ile tekrarlı sprint performansından elde edilen yorgunluk indeksi ve toplam zaman arasında ilişki tespit edilmemiştir (r= 0.04, r= -0.35; p > 0.05). Bu durum tekrarlı sprint performansına aerobik dayanıklılık dışında başka performans değerlerinin de etki ettiğini göstermektedir

GENÇ FUTBOLCULARDA YO-YO ARALIKLI TOPARLANMA TEST (SEVİYE 1) VE TEKRARLI SPRİNT TEST PERFORMANSLARININ DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ.

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between endurance performance and repeated sprint ability. For this reason 15 young soccer players (age 16.00r0.84 year, height 1.68r0.04 cm, weight 62.60r7.74) voluntarily participated in this study. Repeated sprint-ability of the soccer players was determined by the protocol consisted of seven maximal 34.2 m sprints with 25 seconds interval. In addition, all subjects performed The Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery 1(YIRT1) to determine endurance performance of players. Pearson’s correlation was used to determine the correlations between tests. The results indicated that there are no significant relationship between YIRT1 performance and neither fatigue index nor total time of repeated sprint test (r= 0.04, r= -0.35; p > 0.05). It is possible that aerobic perfortekrarlı sprint performansına aerobik dayanıklılık dışında başka performans değerlerinin de etki ettiğini göstermektedir

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