Correlations between linear sprint with the ball, linear sprint without the ball, and change‑of‑direction without the ball in professional female soccer players
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The evolution of female soccer is related to the increase in high-intensity actions and choosing the abilities that best characterize the players’ performance. Determining the capabilities that best describe the players’ performance becomes essential for coaches and technical staf to obtain the results more efciently within the competitive calendar. Thus, the study aimed to analyze the correlations between performance in the 20-m sprint tests with and without the ball and the Zigzag 20-m change ...
The evolution of female soccer is related to the increase in high-intensity actions and choosing the abilities that best characterize the players’ performance. Determining the capabilities that best describe the players’ performance becomes essential for coaches and technical staf to obtain the results more efciently within the competitive calendar. Thus, the study aimed to analyze the correlations between performance in the 20-m sprint tests with and without the ball and the Zigzag 20-m change-of-direction (COD) test without the ball in professional female soccer players. Thirtythree high-level professional female soccer players performed the 20-m sprint tests without a ball, 20-m sprint tests with the ball, and the Zigzag 20-m COD test without the ball. The shortest time obtained in the three trials was used for each test. The fastest time in the three trials was used for each test to calculate the average test speed. The Pearson product–moment correlation test was applied to analyze the correlation between the performance in the tests. Pearson’s product–moment correlation test was used to analyze the correlation between the performance in the trials, with a signifcance level of α< 0.05. The average speed in the 20-m sprint tests with ball showed very large and signifcant correlations with the speed in the Zigzag 20-m COD test (r= 0.822; p< 0.001; 95% CI = 0.666 to 0.909). The 20-m sprint tests with ball and 20-m sprint tests without ball showed moderate, positive and signifcant correlation (r= 0.363; p= 0.038; 95% CI = 0.023–0.628). The tests of 20-m sprint tests without ball and Zigzag 20-m COD test also showed moderate, positive and signifcant correlation (r = 0.415; p= 0.016; 95% CI = 0.084–0.664). The female–female soccer players with a better ability to change direction may also have a better technical ability to drive the ball at high speed. However, they will not necessarily be the fastest in the linear sprint without the ball. Coaches and technical staf may choose to perform tests seeking efciency and practicality, especially in a congested competitive period. ...
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Scientific reports. London. vol. 13 (2023), art. 39, 8 f.
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