European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science | 2019

THE EXAMINATION ACCORDING TO THE POSITION OF PLAYERS OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC CAPACITY RELATION IN PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL PLAYERS

 
 

Abstract


The aim of this research is to examine the comparison of the aerobic and anaerobic capacity relationship according to positions of the professional football players (FP). The participants in this study were male FP (n\u2009=\u200932, M age \u2009=\u200922.19, SD = 2.33, M height \u2009=\u2009178 cm, SD = 0.04, M weight \u2009=\u200973.05 kg, SD = 7.39, M bodyfat % \u2009=\u20099.01,\xa0 SD = 3.43, M bodymasindex \u2009=\u200923.25,\xa0 SD = 2.23,) who professional trained regularly. They participated WAnT and shuttle run tests in order to measure anaerobic power (AnP) ( M AnP \u2009=\u200914.31 watt/kg, SD = 1.57), anaerobic capacity (AnC) ( M AnC \u2009=\u20097.5 watt/kg, SD = 0.4), maximal heart rate (HR max ) ( M HRmax \u2009=\u2009179 beat per minute,\xa0 SD = 16.8) and maximal oxygen consumpt ( VO2 max ) ( M VO’max \u2009=\u200951.8 ml/kg/min,\xa0 SD = 4.25). According the positions (defence – midfield and forward) of the FP, there isn t a statistical difference among HR max , VO 2max , AnP and AnC (p>0.05). There is no longer the concept of classical position in today s football so the features specific to classical position change. All of the footballers perform in both attack and defense. In accordance with the coach tactics, midfielder and striker blocks are constantly moving back and forth as the field is shrinks and so each player is about the same distances. Article visualizations:

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DOI 10.46827/EJPE.V0I0.2205
Language English
Journal European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science

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