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Physical fitness and physiological characteristics of soccer referees / D. Castillo in Science et sports., 1 (Bimestriel)
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عنوان : Physical fitness and physiological characteristics of soccer referees Titre original : Condition physique et caractéristiques physiologiques des arbitres de football selon leur statut compétitif, niveau et âge نوع الوثيقة : نص مطبوع مؤلفين : D. Castillo, مؤلف ; J. Yanci, مؤلف ; J.A. Casajús, مؤلف تاريخ النشر : 2016 مقالة في الصفحة: P27-P35 اللغة : فرنسي (fre) Anglais moyen (ca.1100-1500) (enm) الكلمة المفتاح : Acceleration, Sprint, Agility, Field test, Endurance خلاصة : Aims The purpose of our research was primarily to investigate the physical fitness and physiological characteristics of soccer referees according to their competitive status, level and age, and secondly, to analyze the relationship among sprint, change of direction ability and endurance capacity. Material and methods Forty-five Spanish referees were grouped according to status: field (FR, n=23) and assistant (AR, n=22), competitive level: national (NR, n=28) and provincial (PR, n=17), and age: >35 yr (n=10) and≤35 yr (n=35). The main focuses of our study were acceleration, change of direction ability and endurance capacity, which were measured by 20 and 30m linear straight sprinting tests (LSST), the modified agility T-test free (MATF) and the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 test (YYIR1), respectively. Results The results showed no significant differences between FR and AR, or between NR and PR groups. However,>35 yr were significantly slower (P≤0.01) than the≤35 yr in the 20m sprint, 30m sprint and the MATF. Moreover, the>35 yr covered significantly (P≤0.01) less distance in the YYIR1 than the≤35 yr group and HRmax was significantly (P≤0.05) lower in the>35 yr group. MATF was strongly related to the 20m (r=0.762) and 30m (r=0.757) sprints. Conclusion Our findings suggest the necessity of implementing specific training programs focused on maintaining change of direction ability, acceleration and aerobic capacity in referees older than 35years.
in Science et sports. > 1 (Bimestriel) . - P27-P35[مقالة] Physical fitness and physiological characteristics of soccer referees = Condition physique et caractéristiques physiologiques des arbitres de football selon leur statut compétitif, niveau et âge [نص مطبوع ] / D. Castillo, مؤلف ; J. Yanci, مؤلف ; J.A. Casajús, مؤلف . - 2016 . - P27-P35.
اللغة : فرنسي (fre) Anglais moyen (ca.1100-1500) (enm)
in Science et sports. > 1 (Bimestriel) . - P27-P35
الكلمة المفتاح : Acceleration, Sprint, Agility, Field test, Endurance خلاصة : Aims The purpose of our research was primarily to investigate the physical fitness and physiological characteristics of soccer referees according to their competitive status, level and age, and secondly, to analyze the relationship among sprint, change of direction ability and endurance capacity. Material and methods Forty-five Spanish referees were grouped according to status: field (FR, n=23) and assistant (AR, n=22), competitive level: national (NR, n=28) and provincial (PR, n=17), and age: >35 yr (n=10) and≤35 yr (n=35). The main focuses of our study were acceleration, change of direction ability and endurance capacity, which were measured by 20 and 30m linear straight sprinting tests (LSST), the modified agility T-test free (MATF) and the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 test (YYIR1), respectively. Results The results showed no significant differences between FR and AR, or between NR and PR groups. However,>35 yr were significantly slower (P≤0.01) than the≤35 yr in the 20m sprint, 30m sprint and the MATF. Moreover, the>35 yr covered significantly (P≤0.01) less distance in the YYIR1 than the≤35 yr group and HRmax was significantly (P≤0.05) lower in the>35 yr group. MATF was strongly related to the 20m (r=0.762) and 30m (r=0.757) sprints. Conclusion Our findings suggest the necessity of implementing specific training programs focused on maintaining change of direction ability, acceleration and aerobic capacity in referees older than 35years.