Abstract Aims: To investigate the presence of a relative age effect (RAE) and the influence of birth quarters (BQ), semesters (S) as well as skeletal maturation on anthropometric characteristics and aerobic peak speed (PST-CAR) in youth male soccer players. Methods: One hundred players were recruited to participate in this study. Players were allocated into 4 BQ’s and 2 S. Skeletal maturity status was assessed using the Fels method. Assessments for players included determination of body size and composition and PST-CAR. Results: Overall, more players were born in BQ1 (38 %) and S1 (75%). The likelihood of players born in BQ1 and BQ2 being selected was 3.61 to 4.96 times higher than players in BQ3 and BQ4. Players in BQ4 maturing earli...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
To explore the influence of differences in relative skeletal maturity on performance test outcomes i...
Abstract Aims: To investigate the presence of a relative age effect (RAE) and the influence of bir...
Being relatively older and having an advanced biological maturation status have been associated with...
Being relatively older and having an advanced biological maturation status have been associated with...
The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropometry, and physical per...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p257 The study examined the presence of the re...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
The main and interactive effect of biological maturity and relative age upon physical performance in...
The main and interactive effect of biological maturity and relative age upon physical performance in...
The relative age effect is well documented with the maturation-selection hypothesis the most common ...
This study aimed to: (1) examine differences in physical performance across birth-quartiles and matu...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
To explore the influence of differences in relative skeletal maturity on performance test outcomes i...
Abstract Aims: To investigate the presence of a relative age effect (RAE) and the influence of bir...
Being relatively older and having an advanced biological maturation status have been associated with...
Being relatively older and having an advanced biological maturation status have been associated with...
The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropometry, and physical per...
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2015v17n3p257 The study examined the presence of the re...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
The main and interactive effect of biological maturity and relative age upon physical performance in...
The main and interactive effect of biological maturity and relative age upon physical performance in...
The relative age effect is well documented with the maturation-selection hypothesis the most common ...
This study aimed to: (1) examine differences in physical performance across birth-quartiles and matu...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
Introduction: Biological maturity level has shown to affect sport performance in youths. However, mo...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
The aims of the study were to investigate the presence of a relative age effect and the influence of...
To explore the influence of differences in relative skeletal maturity on performance test outcomes i...