Performance Testing in Young Soccer Players
- Conditions
- Physical Performance
- Interventions
- Other: Performance testing
- Registration Number
- NCT04456374
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Thessaly
- Brief Summary
The aim of this study is to investigate physiological characteristics, body composition and performance indicators among youth soccer players of four age categories (U-12, U-14, U-16, and U-18). Participants will undergo assessment of their body weight, body height and percent of body fat as well as performance testing including flexibility, strength, vertical jump, speed, repeated sprint ability, agility, dribbling and endurance.
- Detailed Description
This study aims at investigating anthropometric, body composition and performance indicators among male youth soccer players. The study will be conducted prior to the preparation period. Initially, participants and their parents (for those under 18 years) will be informed about the benefits, risks and discomforts associated with the study and will provide a written consent. Participants will be instructed to refrain from strenuous exercise for at least 48 hours prior to testing and they will be also asked to consume their normal diet. Prior to testing all participants will be familiarized with testing procedures and specific test. Body weight will be measured on a seca beam balance. Participants' height will be measured by using a fixed stadiometer and the percent body fat will be calculated with bioelectrical impedance analysis. Flexibility will be assessed by using the sit and reach test and the lower body explosive strength will be determined through vertical jump testing (squat jump and counter movement jump without arm swing). Knee flexor and extensor strength will be assessed on an isokinetic dynamometer. Sprint performance will be assessed from a standing start over by infrared photocells with participants running 10m and 30m as fast as they can. The repeated sprint ability will be tested by using linear sprint test including 5 maximum sprints of 30 meters with a 25-second recovery period in-between. Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) will be determined by open-circuit spirometry via breath-by-breath analysis during a graded exercise test to exhaustion on a treadmill. Furthermore, participants will be evaluated in agility by using the short dribbling test and the ability to recover after repeated intense exercise through the YO-YO Intermittent Recovery test 1 (only for u-16 and U-18 groups).
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- Male
- Target Recruitment
- 120
- Aged between 11 and 12 years
- Active soccer players participating in regular soccer practice and competition
- Training age ≥ 3 years
- Free of chronic diseases
- Free of musculoskeletal injury
- Musculoskeletal injury
- Chronic disease
- Training age ≤ 2 years
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Under-18 (U18) players Performance testing - Under-12 (U12) players Performance testing - Under-14 (U14) players Performance testing - Under-16 (U16) players Performance testing -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Flexibility At baseline Flexibility will be assessed by using the sit-and-reach test
Repeated sprint ability At baseline Repeated sprint ability will be assessed by performing five 30-m sprints with 25 seconds recovery period in-between, and using light cells.
Agility At baseline The ability to change direction while dribbling the ball (termed agility) will be assessed by using the short dribbling test (performed according to standard procedures).
Endurance At baseline Endurance will be assessed by using the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery test level 1
Knee flexor and extensor strength At baseline Concentric and eccentric peak torque of knee flexors and extensors in both limbs (dominant and non-dominant) will be assessed on an isokinetic dynamometer
Jumping ability At baseline Jumping ability will be assessed by measuring the vertical jumping performance using two different techniques: i) countermovement and ii) squat jump.
Maximum speed At baseline Maximum speed will be assessed over 10 m and 30 m by using light cells
Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) At baseline Maximal oxygen consumption will be measured by open-circuit spirometry via breath-by-breath analysis during a graded exercise test to exhaustion on a treadmill, using automated pulmonary gas exchange system.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Body weight At baseline Body weight will be measured on a beam balance with stadiometer.
Body height At baseline Body height will be measured on a beam balance with stadiometer.
Body composition At baseline Body fat and fat-free mass will be estimated by using bioelectrical impedance.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University of Thessaly, School of Physical Education and Sports Science
🇬🇷Trikala, Greece