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Anthropometric characteristics and motor skills in talent selection and development in indoor soccer
Fecha
2010Registro en:
PERCEPTUAL AND MOTOR SKILLS, v.110, n.3, p.916-930, 2010
0031-5125
10.2466/pms.110.3.916-930
Autor
Ré, Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai
Corrêa, Umberto Cesar
Böhme, Maria Tereza Silveira
Institución
Resumen
Kick performance, anthropometric characteristics, slalom, and linear running were assessed in 49 (24 elite, 25 nonelite) postpubertal indoor soccer players in order to (a) verify whether anthropometric characteristics and physical and technical capacities can distinguish players of different competitive levels, (b) compare the kicking kinematics of these groups, with and without a defined target, and (c) compare results on the assessments and coaches` subjective rankings of the players. Thigh circumference and specific technical capacities differentiated the players by level of play; cluster analysis correctly classified 77.5% of the players. The correlation between players` standardized measures and the coaches` rankings was 0.29. Anthropometric characteristics and physical capacities do not necessarily differentiate players at post-pubertal stages and should not be overvalued during early development. Considering the coaches` rankings, performance measures outside the specific game conditions may not be useful in identification of talented players.