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- W2763375371 abstract "IntroductionTo reach success in soccer, a series of competences must be developed by players. Physical fitness, technical-tactical indicators, and psychological domains have been reported in the literature as central components to achieve excellence in this sport. Recently, researchers have investigated the contributions of different factors to predict success in adult and adolescent players, as well as the relationships between them (Deprez et al., 2015, Praca et al., 2015). Figueiredo, Goncalves, Coelho-e-Silva, and Malina (2009) compared characteristics of youth soccer players who dropped out, persisted, or moved up to a higher level from soccer training. Results indicated that elite players were skeletally older, larger in body size, and achieved better scores in functional capacities and technical skills than players who dropped out, which suggests the importance of growth and maturational indicators to remain in an elite team.Monitoring of variables related to growth and maturation in young players is fundamental, since within the same chronological age group, some players can present advantages in physical performance according to biological age. Players late in this process tend to achieve lower results in tests when compared to players advanced in biological maturation (Jones, Hitchen & Stratton, 2000; Figueiredo et al., 2009; Figueiredo, Coelho-e-Silva & Malina, 2011). Some studies have been performed with young players considering the maturational process to analyze performance indicators (Philippaerts et al., 2006; Vandendriessche et al., 2012; Valente-dosSantos et al., 2014). Malina, Bouchard and Bar-Or (2009) reported that physical fitness is influenced by body size, especially as mass and volume of the heart grow proportionally to body mass. Malina et al. (2005) and Figueiredo et al. (2011) presented different predictors of functional capacities and technical skills in young athletes, which included body size, age, experience, and maturity, among others.Although this scenario is known, few studies have actually controlled for the effects of variables related to growth and maturation processes when comparing different chronological age groups (Ritti-Dias et al., 2007; Borges, Avelar & Rinaldi, 2015; Gouvea et al., 2016). This seems to be important since performance in physical fitness and technical tests could be under or overestimated according to maturational process. In addition, the majority of investigations have focused on high level athletes (Malina, Ribeiro, Aroso & Cumming, 2007; Russell & Tooley, 2011). It is known that the performance results of regional players tend to be underestimated when compared with national players (Chibane, Hautier, Gaudino, Massarelli & Mimouni, 2008). It is important to understand the behavior of physical and technical dimensions in young regional soccer players after controlling for body size. This information could be used by coaches to more adequately plan training content, considering the characteristics of the player group. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare performance in technical skills and physical attributes after controlling for the effects of body mass and height on these variables.Material & methodsParticipantsIn total, 140 young male soccer players, participants of a soccer extension project offered by the State University of Maringa, were pre-selected to participate in the study. The following inclusion criteria were adopted: (a) being enrolled in the extension project; and (b) having a Consent Form signed by parents or guardians for participation in this study. The following exclusion criteria were adopted: (b) not attending the evaluations; (b) the presence of any muscular or skeletal injuries; and (c) attendance at training sessions of less than twice a week. The final sample consisted of 68 young soccer players, being 22 players from the Under 11 - U-11 (10.1±1.3 yrs), 14 players from the Under 13 - U-13 (12. …" @default.
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- W2763375371 title "What Are the Implications of Controlling Anthropometric Variables When Comparing Technical Skills and Physical Fitness in Young Soccer Regional Players" @default.
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