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Coll. Antropol. 38 (2014) 2: 525–531 Original scientific paper
Short-term Power Output and Local Muscular Endurance of Young Male Soccer Players According to Playing Position Pantelis Theodoros Nikolaïdis Hellenic Army Academy, Department of Physical and Cultural Education, Laboratory of Human Performance and Rehabilitation, Athens, Greece and Exercise Physiology Laboratory, Nikaia, Greece
ABSTRACT Although the contribution of anaerobic power in soccer performance is recognized and there is evidence that many anthropometric and physiological characteristics vary according to playing position, the association between playing position and short-term power output, and local muscular endurance is not well studied, especially in young players. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to examine whether this component of sport-related physical fitness of young soccer players varies according to playing position. Young male (N=296; aged 10.94–21.00 y), classified in five two-year age-groups, and adults (N=30; aged 21.12–31.59 y), all members of competitive soccer clubs, performed the 30-s Wingate anaerobic test against braking force 0.075 kg.kg–1 of body mass. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed significant differences between age groups with regard to peak power in absolute, Ppeak (F5,320=86.7, p