Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Applied Sport Physiology, School of Applied
Sciences, University of Campinas, Limeira, Brazil
Abstract
AbstractThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between mechanical parameters
from the Running-based Anaerobic Sprint Test (RAST2×17.5),
agility performance from the Illinois Agility Test (IAT) and all-out 30-second
tethered running (AO30) in college futsal athletes. It also investigates whether
these protocols are capable of identifying differences between sexes. Twenty
subjects were evaluated. The IAT was applied on a specific course and
performance was considered as the total time (T.T). The
RAST2×17.5 consisted of six maximum efforts in a shuttle
exercise of 2x17.5 m per bout. The AO30 was conducted under maximal effort on a
non-motorized treadmill. Maximum, mean and minimum power were determined for
RAST2×17.5 and AO30. Mean power from
RAST2×17.5 was inversely and significantly correlated to
T.T regardless of sex (male: r=–0.76; p=0.010; female:
r=–0.89; p=0.010). A similar association was noticed for
maximum power for females (r=–0.94; p=0.001). The AO30
maximum and mean power were significantly correlated with T.T (male:
r=–0.67; p=0.031 and r=–0.66;
p=0.035, respectively; female: r=–0.64; p=0.046
and r=0.66; p=0.035, respectively). Maximum power from
RAST2×17.5 and AO30 were significantly correlated (male:
r=0.68; p=0.030; female: r=0.72; p=0.019). Our
results reinforce the adoption of field-based tests like
RAST2×17.5 and IAT for futsal, since significant
relationships among these parameters and AO30 results were obtained. Moreover,
these protocols differentiated male and female athletes by mechanical and
agility parameters, proving their application under specific field
evaluation.
Funder
Sao Paulo Research Foundation
National Council for Scientific and Technological
Development
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior –
Brasil
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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