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Relationship between Body Composition and Performance Profile Characteristics in Female Futsal Players

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
卷 12, 期 22, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app122211492

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futsal; female athlete; performance; body composition; anthropometry; agility; speed; VO(2)max; sprint ability

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This study investigates the relationship between body composition and physical and physiological performance parameters in female futsal players. The results show that agility is negatively correlated with fat component, while muscle component is positively correlated with aerobic capacity, agility, speed, and jump ability.
Featured Application The results presented in this study provide a reference point on the most important anthropometric determinants of women's futsal performance, which can help coaches to improve their performance. Futsal is classified as a high-intensity intermittent sport or repeated-sprint sport. Explosive and very fast movements are performed with short reaction time, interspersed with playing time of 3 to 6 min during the 40 min match, at intensities of 85-90% of maximum HR. Performance factors such as agility, sprint repetition capacity, aerobic endurance capacity, lower body power, and speed are associated with the game actions. These performance factors can be affected by the athlete's body composition. The aim is to determine the relationship between the different physical and physiological performance parameters and body composition in top-level women's futsal players. The subjects of the study were 12 elite female futsal players (25.17 +/- 4.75 years old) competing in the First Division Spanish League. An anthropometric assessment was conducted by an ISAK level III anthropometrist for three days during the competitive period. The sum of 4, 6 and 8 skinfolds and body composition were calculated with anthropometric data. Performance tests were conducted to evaluate agility, ability to repeat sprints, velocity and the explosive power of lower extremities in the playing court with specific warm up and previous explication during 2 days in the same week as the anthropometric tests. The tests used for that purpose were: t-test, Yo-Yo test, repeat-sprint ability (RSA), speed test, and jump test (JS, CMJ and ABK). Pearson correlations were used to establish the different associations with a p-value < 0.05. The results showed a negative correlation between agility and the fat component, and a positive correlation between the muscle component and aerobic capacity, agility, speed, and ABK jump. Body composition plays a fundamental role in the development of performance-related skills in women's futsal.

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