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Zerf, Mohammed |
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Bengoua, Ali |
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Mokkedes, Moulay Idris |
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2019-01-16T20:54:05Z |
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2019-01-16T20:54:05Z |
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2018-11 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/8569 |
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Background: in professional soccer, VO2max of 60 ml/kg/min is suggested as the minimum fitness requirement for male soccer players to play at an elite level(Almeida AMd, Santos Silva PR, Pedrinelli A, Hernandez AJ, 2018). Although obesity in terms of Fat percentage is a better parameter than BMI for the prediction of low VO2max(Mondal H, Mishra SP, 2017). Objective: Based on the context, which confirms that theaverage maximal oxygen intake for elite adult players is reported to be in the range of 55 to 69 ml/kg/min(Manuel J. Coelho e Silva, António J. Figueiredo, Marije T Elferink-Gemser, Robert M. Malina, 2016). Present in this st udy as norms to test, which of the two fat indices estimate the adapted physiological soccer players profile.Methods: 148 well-trained first division soccer players under 18 years, at the end of the preparatory phase before the start of the Algerian championship 2016-2017 took part in the study. Dived into two groups based on their V02max ≤56 ml/kg/min ≥. As a protocol to estimate the impact of body fat percent (BFP) or fatness (BMI) on their physiological profile. Built on Test Cooper as predicted VO2max accepted as a physiological training response. Results: The results show that VO2max of up to ≥ 56 ml/kg/min is an advantage of physiological training response than less among soccer players. Claim in the present via BFP as a superior better anthropometric index than BMI to predict the disadvantages of physiological training response relative to low VO2max among our players under 18years. Conclusions: our protocol admits that training response in soccer game requests the use of more accurate systems, such as body fat percent index as a relation with VO2max to estimate the physiological adaptations of soccer training program correlated to its aerobics performance. Inspect in this study via VO2max up to ≥ 56 ml/kg/min as the minimum fitness requirement to enhance the player physiological soccer demand performance |
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330347332_ |
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BFP, BMI, VO2max, physiological, soccer player |
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BMI VS BFP AS A RELATION TO ESTIMATE THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCCER PROFILE |
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Book |
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