PURPOSE: To model the development of soccer-specific aerobic performance, assessed by the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 in 162 elite pubertal soccer players, age 11-14 y at baseline. METHODS: Longitudinal multilevel modeling analyses comprised predictors related to growth (chronological age, body size [height and weight] and composition [fat mass, fat-free mass]), and motor coordination [3 KÖrperkoordination Test für Kinder subtests: jumping sideways, moving sideways, backward balancing] and estimated biological-maturation groups (earliest [percentile 66]). RESULTS: The best-fitting model on soccer-specific aerobic performance could be expressed as -3639.76 + 369.86 × age + 21.38 × age² + 9.12 × height - 29.04 × fat mass + 0.06 ×...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...
PURPOSE: To model the development of soccer-specific aerobic performance, assessed by the Yo-Yo Inte...
Purpose:The effectiveness of early talent identification and development programs in soccer is quest...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: The effectiveness of ...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...
PURPOSE: To model the development of soccer-specific aerobic performance, assessed by the Yo-Yo Inte...
Purpose:The effectiveness of early talent identification and development programs in soccer is quest...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
© 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: The effectiveness of ...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
This study evaluates the contributions of age. growth, skeletal maturation, playing position and tra...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to model developmental changes in explosive power based on...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...
This study investigated the influence of chronological (CA) and skeletal ages (SA), anthropometry, a...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the developmental changes in performance in a repeated-spri...