Correlation between agility and jumping in young soccer players.

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Abstract

The aim of the study was to correlate agility and jump performance in young soccer players. A group of 38 male athletes were assessed (age 10,9 ± 2,5 y). A soccer-specific agility test (“Meylan†test), the bilateral countermovement jump (CMJ) test and the unilateral CMJ test (with both, left and right leg) were used to assess the athletes. A significant correlation was observed between agility and CMJ bilateral (r = -0.55, p<0.0004), CMJ unilateral with right leg (r = -0.45, p<0.004) and left leg (r = -0.61, p<0.00008). It is concluded that in young soccer players a higher jump performance (both, unilateral and bilateral) is related to higher agility performance.

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M. Del Río-Garnica
K. Mancilla-Cerda
Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo
Mario Negron Molina
Francisco Gallardo
J. Azocar

Author Biographies

M. Del Río-Garnica, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Fí­sica
K. Mancilla-Cerda, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Fí­sica
Rodrigo Ramirez-Campillo, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Física
Mario Negron Molina, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Fí­sica
Francisco Gallardo, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Fí­sica
J. Azocar, Universidad de Los Lagos
Departamento Ciencias de la Actividad Fí­sica
Del Río-Garnica, M., Mancilla-Cerda, K., Ramirez-Campillo, R., Negron Molina, M., Gallardo, F., & Azocar, J. (2014). Correlation between agility and jumping in young soccer players. Revista Horizonte, 72-77. Retrieved from https://revistahorizontecaf.ulagos.cl/index.php/revhorizonte/article/view/2718

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