Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test

Introduction One of the features shaped in football training along with aerobic fitness is anaerobic capacity. Speed is closely related to the genotype, developmental age and especially to the level of training. Aim The aim was to compare the rate of anaerobic effciency in grups of football pla...

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Main Authors: Małgorzata Fortuna, Gracjan Socha, Jacek Szczurowski, Jakub Zemełko, Iwona Demczyszak
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Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/26032
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author Małgorzata Fortuna
Gracjan Socha
Jacek Szczurowski
Jakub Zemełko
Iwona Demczyszak
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Gracjan Socha
Jacek Szczurowski
Jakub Zemełko
Iwona Demczyszak
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description Introduction One of the features shaped in football training along with aerobic fitness is anaerobic capacity. Speed is closely related to the genotype, developmental age and especially to the level of training. Aim The aim was to compare the rate of anaerobic effciency in grups of football players of age range 12-14 and 17-18 based on Wingate test. Material and methods: We compared 36 football players 12-14 years old and 28 football players 17-18 years old. Grups of respondents rated: time and power level to obtain the maximum duration of maximum power and the rate of decline in power. During the tests, the height and weight of the athletes were measured and the BMI was calculated. Results and conclusions: Maximum power level and the rate of decrease in power in the treated grups showed no significant differences. Arithmetic average time to obtain and maintain maximum power are statistically significant. The level of training of players has a significant impact on the formation of anaerobic capacity. The 12-14-year-old footballers, on the basis of better sport preparation, obtained a comparable, high level of maximum power and a shorter time of achieving it in comparison with the results of 17-18-year-old players. In football players aged 17-18, a longer time of maintaining the maximum power was noted, which indicates a higher non-lactic anaerobic capacity in this group compared to the group of younger players. Lack of significant differences in the power drop index compared to the tested groups indicates similar possibilities related to the glycolytic capacity. For all somatic parameters tested, the players from the 17-18 age category are characterized by significantly higher values of the mean parameters tested.
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spelling doaj.art-11e3dabb5298400ebb70d03bad6b03ac2022-12-22T02:09:04ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062018-12-01812Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate testMałgorzata Fortuna0Gracjan Socha1Jacek Szczurowski2Jakub Zemełko3Iwona Demczyszak4Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Karkonosze College in Jelenia GóraFaculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Karkonosze College in Jelenia GóraDepartment of Anthropology, University of Environmental and Life Sciences, WrocławFaculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Karkonosze College in Jelenia GóraFaculty of Postgraduate Medical Training, Wroclaw Medical UniversityIntroduction One of the features shaped in football training along with aerobic fitness is anaerobic capacity. Speed is closely related to the genotype, developmental age and especially to the level of training. Aim The aim was to compare the rate of anaerobic effciency in grups of football players of age range 12-14 and 17-18 based on Wingate test. Material and methods: We compared 36 football players 12-14 years old and 28 football players 17-18 years old. Grups of respondents rated: time and power level to obtain the maximum duration of maximum power and the rate of decline in power. During the tests, the height and weight of the athletes were measured and the BMI was calculated. Results and conclusions: Maximum power level and the rate of decrease in power in the treated grups showed no significant differences. Arithmetic average time to obtain and maintain maximum power are statistically significant. The level of training of players has a significant impact on the formation of anaerobic capacity. The 12-14-year-old footballers, on the basis of better sport preparation, obtained a comparable, high level of maximum power and a shorter time of achieving it in comparison with the results of 17-18-year-old players. In football players aged 17-18, a longer time of maintaining the maximum power was noted, which indicates a higher non-lactic anaerobic capacity in this group compared to the group of younger players. Lack of significant differences in the power drop index compared to the tested groups indicates similar possibilities related to the glycolytic capacity. For all somatic parameters tested, the players from the 17-18 age category are characterized by significantly higher values of the mean parameters tested.https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/26032anaerobic endurancefootball playersWingate test
spellingShingle Małgorzata Fortuna
Gracjan Socha
Jacek Szczurowski
Jakub Zemełko
Iwona Demczyszak
Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
anaerobic endurance
football players
Wingate test
title Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
title_full Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
title_fullStr Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
title_short Comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 – 14 and 17 – 18 years based on Wingate test
title_sort comparison of anaerobic efficiency rating in football players groups of age range 12 14 and 17 18 years based on wingate test
topic anaerobic endurance
football players
Wingate test
url https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/26032
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