Evaluation of the Illinois Change of Direction Test in Youth Elite Soccer Players of Different Age

Author:

Negra Yassine1,Chaabene Helmi23,Amara Samiha4,Jaric Slobodan567,Hammami Mehréz1,Hachana Younés14

Affiliation:

1. Research Unit “Sport Performance Health & Society” , Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Said , Tunis , Tunisia

2. Tunisian Research Laboratory “Sports Performance Optimization” , National Center of Medicine and Science in Sports (CNMSS) , Tunis , Tunisia

3. High Institute of Sports and Physical Education, Kef , University of Jendouba , Jendouba , Tunisia

4. Higher Institute of Sports and Physical Education , Manouba University , Tunis , Tunisia

5. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology & Biomechanics and Movement Science Graduate Program , University of Delaware , Newark , USA

6. Department of Human Motor Behavior , The Jerzy Kukuczka Academy of Physical Education in Katowice , Katowice , Poland

7. Faculty of Sport and Physical Education , University of Belgrade , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

Abstract Change of direction ability is an essential pre-requisite in team sports athletes. The Illinois change of direction test has been routinely used for testing change of direction ability in soccer players. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the Illinois change of direction test in young elite soccer players in terms of its reliability, usefulness and relationship with body size. A total of one hundred and ninety-four male, national-level soccer players were recruited. They were classified into four age groups (U-8, U-10, U-12 and U-14). Participants were tested using the Illinois change of direction test twice, and basic indices of body size were obtained. The Illinois change of direction scores showed high relative and absolute reliability in all age groups (all intraclass correlation coefficients were >0.91, and the standard error of measurement was <5%). The usefulness analysis showed that the Illinois change of direction test could detect small changes in performance in the U-10 and U-12 groups. However, it could only detect moderate changes in performance in the U-8 and U-14 groups. Although the Illinois change of direction test detected significant performance differences among groups, scores were not significantly related to body size (-0.30<r<0.15; p > 0.05). Taking into account the test’s high reliability and the appropriate level of usefulness, these results might support the use of the Illinois change of direction test as a standard measure for quantifying change of direction ability in young soccer players.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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