Acute Effect of Small-Sided Game-Based Warm-Up on Change of Direction Speed Performance
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Published:2022-06-30
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Page:32-41
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ISSN:2717-8455
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Container-title:Avrasya Spor Bilimleri ve Eğitim Dergisi
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language:tr
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Author:
CARVAJAL Rafael1, SALAZAR Walter1
Affiliation:
1. University of Costa Rica
Abstract
This research aims to examine the acute effect of no warm-up versus a small-sided game-based warm-up on change of direction speed performance (Illinois agility test). Small-sided games prior to training and competition is a valid strategy used to improve performance. These benefits resulted from combined methods of small-sided games with passive rest. A total of seventy-one male subjects participated in the study between national team players of team sport and university students from regular sport class. A randomized crossover trial design was used to determine differences in change of direction performance between the two warm-up conditions. According to the random order assigned, all participants completed two conditions, warm-up and no warm-up. An analysis of variance in three ways with repeated measures in two factors was conducted to analyze data. The ANOVA interaction between group x treatment x measurement show no significant difference (F=0,081 sig= 0,778, p> 0.05). The present study concludes that the warm-up with small-sided games is not the causal factor in a change of direction test performance.
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Avrasya Spor Bilimleri ve Egitim Dergisi
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