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British Journal of Sports Medicine | 2006

A multidisciplinary selection model for youth soccer: the Ghent Youth Soccer Project

Roel Vaeyens; Robert M. Malina; Melissa Janssens; B Van Renterghem; Jan Bourgois; Jacques Vrijens; Renaat Philippaerts

Objectives: To determine the relationships between physical and performance characteristics and level of skill in youth soccer players aged 12–16 years. Methods: Anthropometry, maturity status, functional and sport-specific parameters were assessed in elite, sub-elite, and non-elite youth players in four age groups: U13 (n = 117), U14 (n = 136), U15 (n = 138) and U16 (n = 99). Results: Multivariate analyses of covariance by age group with maturity status as the covariate showed that elite players scored better than the non-elite players on strength, flexibility, speed, aerobic endurance, anaerobic capacity and several technical skills (p<0.05). Stepwise discriminant analyses showed that running speed and technical skills were the most important characteristics in U13 and U14 players, while cardiorespiratory endurance was more important in U15 and U16 players. The results suggest that discriminating characteristics change with competitive age levels. Conclusions: Characteristics that discriminate youth soccer players vary by age group. Talent identification models should thus be dynamic and provide opportunities for changing parameters in a long-term developmental context.


British Journal of Sports Medicine | 2008

Running economy in early and late maturing youth soccer players does not differ

Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq; Melissa Janssens; Jan Bourgois; Renaat Philippaerts

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of maturity on running economy in a population of young soccer players. Methods: 13 boys (mean age 14.3 years) active in soccer were divided into two groups: 6 early and 7 late maturers. Anthropometrical characteristics, respiratory exchange ratio, heart rate and maximal oxygen uptake were measured. Running economy was assessed at three submaximal running speeds (8, 9.5 and 11 km/h). Allometric coefficients were calculated and used to diminish the effect of body mass. In addition, running style was analysed biomechanically (stride length and meaningful kinematic values). Results: There was no significant difference in the running economy of early and late maturing soccer players, nor any significant differences in mass adjusted physiological values. Therefore physiological differences cannot explain why late maturers succeed in keeping up with early maturers. Late maturing boys take longer relative strides, and have more anteversion of the thigh at heel contact, a smaller knee-angle during swing-phase and a lower mass moment of inertia. Conclusion: Running style seems to be an important determinant in running economy of children.


Journal of Sports Sciences | 2006

The relationship between peak height velocity and physical performance in youth soccer players

Renaat Philippaerts; Roel Vaeyens; Melissa Janssens; Bart Van Renterghem; Dirk Matthys; Rita Craen; Jan Bourgois; Jacques Vrijens; Guston Beunen; Robert M. Malina


British Journal of Sports Medicine | 2000

Anthropometric characteristics of elite male junior rowers

Jan Bourgois; Albrecht Claessens; Jacques Vrijens; Renaat Philippaerts; B Van Renterghem; Martine Thomis; Melissa Janssens; Ruth J. F. Loos; Johan Lefevre


Journal of Sports Sciences | 2001

Anthropometric characteristics of elite female junior rowers

Jan Bourgois; Albrecht Claessens; Melissa Janssens; B Van Renterghem; Ruth Loos; Martine Thomis; Renaat Philippaerts; Johan Lefevre; Jacques Vrijens


Science and Football IV | 2002

Physical fitness and specific motor performance of young soccer players aged 11 - 12 years

Melissa Janssens; B Van Renthergem; Jan Bourgois; Jacques Vrijens


Humanbiologia Budapestinensis | 2002

Body composition and somatotype characteristics of elite female junior rowers in relation to competition level, rowing style and boat type.

Albrecht Claessens; Jan Bourgois; K Pintens; Johan Lefevre; Bart Van Renterghem; Renaat Philippaerts; Ruth J. F. Loos; Melissa Janssens; Martine Thomis; Jacques Vrijens


Topics in functional and ecological vertebrate morphology | 2002

Running economy in early and late mature youth soccer players

Veerle Segers; Dirk De Clercq; Renaat Philippaerts; Melissa Janssens


Hazewinkel Anthropometric Project 1997: a study of world class male and female junior rowers | 1998

Organization procedures, sample and data management of the Hazewinkel Anthropometric Project

Jan Bourgois; Melissa Janssens; M Moreau; Bart Van Renterghem; Renaat Philippaerts; R Loos; Martine Thomis; A Claessens; Jacques Vrijens


European College of Sport Science, 2nd Annual congress, Book of abstracts | 1997

Comparative study of specific ergometry and field tests in kayaking

Jan Bourgois; Bart Van Renterghem; Melissa Janssens; Jacques Vrijens; Céline De Blieck

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Jan Bourgois

Ghent University Hospital

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Martine Thomis

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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A Claessens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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R Loos

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johan Lefevre

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Albrecht Claessens

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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