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Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte
versión On-line ISSN 2172-5063versión impresa ISSN 1888-7546
Resumen
ABAD, C. et al. Effect of detraining on body composition, vertical jumping ability and sprint performance in young elite soccer players. Rev Andal Med Deporte [online]. 2016, vol.9, n.3, pp.124-130. ISSN 2172-5063. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ramd.2015.03.003.
Objective: To analyze the effects of detraining on body composition, vertical jumping and speed abilities. Methods: Twenty two under-17 soccer players (16.4 ± 0.4 years; 70.0 ± 7.1 kg; 175.9 ± 6.9 cm) were evaluated before and after two weeks of detraining. Anthropometric measurements, countermovement (CMJ) and squat jumps (SJ) and sprint speed tests were performed. Results: There was a significant increase in body fat (p < 0.001) and despite the fact that the decrease in the speed was no significant (p > 0.05), an increase of 2.24% in the 0-5 m time (ES = 0.78) and 0.97% in the 0-20 m time (ES = 0.41) were observed. In addition, there was an upward trend in the SJ (p = 0.056). Conclusion: Two weeks of detraining resulted in significant alterations of the body composition and in speed performance (from 0 to 5 m) in young elite soccer players.
Palabras clave : Anthropometry; Physical fitness; Young; Soccer; Detraining.