EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS

ABSTRACT Futsal is a sport that involves motor actions with high intensity and short duration, especially vertical jumps and sprints, which require fast application of strength and speed. The evaluation and training of these physical capacities is a routine practice of coaches, especially in the base categories, which are the entry point for many children and adolescents aiming for a professional career in futsal. With regard to the training of this public, puberty is a factor that must be considered, as a natural biological process involving several bodily transformations that can influence the performance of these physical capacities, especially considering that the categories are divided by chronological age, which does not always correspond to pubertal age. The objective of this study was to conduct a literature review of body modifications during puberty, and how these can affect the aspects that determine good performance in jumps and sprints. It was verified that this phase is associated with hormonal changes, an increase in muscle mass, and anthropometric aspects, as well as the maturation of the neuromuscular functions and refinement of the more complex motor activities, such as locomotion. Together, these factors can favor the fast application of force, and better performance of these players in terms of motor activities. However, it is important to emphasize that although these factors increase and naturally favor the players' performance in terms of strength and speed, it is a phase in which specific types of training focused on the aspects that determine good performance are fundamental to increase these capacities and diminish other aspects that also occur with the bodily development, such as a transient decrease in motor coordination and balance due to the rapid growth spurt, and tissue stiffness, which can sometimes occur during this period. Level of evidence V; Expert Opinion.

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Main Authors: Alvares,Poliane Dutra, Chaves,Paula Júlia, Oliveira Junior,Mário Norberto Sevilio de, Fernandes,Túlio Luiz Banja, Veneroso,Christiano Eduardo, Cabido,Christian Emmanuel Torres
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S1517-869220200002001672020-04-01EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERSAlvares,Poliane DutraChaves,Paula JúliaOliveira Junior,Mário Norberto Sevilio deFernandes,Túlio Luiz BanjaVeneroso,Christiano EduardoCabido,Christian Emmanuel Torres Puberty Muscle strength Physical performance ABSTRACT Futsal is a sport that involves motor actions with high intensity and short duration, especially vertical jumps and sprints, which require fast application of strength and speed. The evaluation and training of these physical capacities is a routine practice of coaches, especially in the base categories, which are the entry point for many children and adolescents aiming for a professional career in futsal. With regard to the training of this public, puberty is a factor that must be considered, as a natural biological process involving several bodily transformations that can influence the performance of these physical capacities, especially considering that the categories are divided by chronological age, which does not always correspond to pubertal age. The objective of this study was to conduct a literature review of body modifications during puberty, and how these can affect the aspects that determine good performance in jumps and sprints. It was verified that this phase is associated with hormonal changes, an increase in muscle mass, and anthropometric aspects, as well as the maturation of the neuromuscular functions and refinement of the more complex motor activities, such as locomotion. Together, these factors can favor the fast application of force, and better performance of these players in terms of motor activities. However, it is important to emphasize that although these factors increase and naturally favor the players' performance in terms of strength and speed, it is a phase in which specific types of training focused on the aspects that determine good performance are fundamental to increase these capacities and diminish other aspects that also occur with the bodily development, such as a transient decrease in motor coordination and balance due to the rapid growth spurt, and tissue stiffness, which can sometimes occur during this period. Level of evidence V; Expert Opinion.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte v.26 n.2 20202020-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922020000200167en10.1590/1517-869220202602215518
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EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS
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title_short EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS
title_full EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF PUBERTY ON JUMP AND SPRINT PERFORMANCE IN YOUNG FUTSAL PLAYERS
title_sort effects of puberty on jump and sprint performance in young futsal players
description ABSTRACT Futsal is a sport that involves motor actions with high intensity and short duration, especially vertical jumps and sprints, which require fast application of strength and speed. The evaluation and training of these physical capacities is a routine practice of coaches, especially in the base categories, which are the entry point for many children and adolescents aiming for a professional career in futsal. With regard to the training of this public, puberty is a factor that must be considered, as a natural biological process involving several bodily transformations that can influence the performance of these physical capacities, especially considering that the categories are divided by chronological age, which does not always correspond to pubertal age. The objective of this study was to conduct a literature review of body modifications during puberty, and how these can affect the aspects that determine good performance in jumps and sprints. It was verified that this phase is associated with hormonal changes, an increase in muscle mass, and anthropometric aspects, as well as the maturation of the neuromuscular functions and refinement of the more complex motor activities, such as locomotion. Together, these factors can favor the fast application of force, and better performance of these players in terms of motor activities. However, it is important to emphasize that although these factors increase and naturally favor the players' performance in terms of strength and speed, it is a phase in which specific types of training focused on the aspects that determine good performance are fundamental to increase these capacities and diminish other aspects that also occur with the bodily development, such as a transient decrease in motor coordination and balance due to the rapid growth spurt, and tissue stiffness, which can sometimes occur during this period. Level of evidence V; Expert Opinion.
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