Evaluating Motoric Performance of 10-12 Age Group Football Players
Journal: International Journal of Science Culture and Sport (IntJSCS) (Vol.2, No. 6)Publication Date: 2014-08-30
Authors : Mehmet KUMARTAŞLI; Ramazan TOPUZ; Serkan DAĞDELEN;
Page : 101-113
Keywords : football; child; motoric;
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate motoric perfromance of 10-12 age group football players. Akdeniz University tiny football team joined as experiment group and 80. Yıl Cumhuriyet Grammar School football team joined to the study as control group. An exercise programme with educational game format considering physical capacities and develeopment features was applied to the student as 8 weeks, 3 days a week. Standing long jump, flexibilty, 20 m. speed, handgrip strength, arm pull, vertical jump, 10x5 shuttle run and leg strength tests were applied to the students. Handled data were compared at SPSS 10 statistic programme by using Independent Sample t Test. Students’ lenght and weight measurements were calculated. As a result of measurements, there were not found diffrences between experimental and control group’s standing long jump, flexibilty, 20 m. speed, handgrip strength, a vertical jump, 10x5 shuttle run and leg strength tests (p>0,05); but in arm pull test, statistically difference was found (p<0,01). While evaluating the physical performance in cihldren and adolescents, growth process is had to be considered. The results of football players that exercise regularly from small ages at physical and physiologic measurements have an importance according to their age. Performance observed in children is sudden and temporary. There are a few studies in the literature about negative psycological effects of starting trainings in early ages.
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