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The relationship between motor performance and body composition in football
Zerzán, Miloš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Gryc, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The relationship between motor performance and body composition in football Author: Miloš Zerzán Head of work: Mgr. Jakub Kokštejn, Ph.D. Aim: To determine the current level of motor performance and somatotype among football players (9-10 years old). To determine the relationship between motor performance (evaluated by UNIFITTEST 6-60) and somatotype among football players at older mite team (9-10 years). Methods: Total sample was consisted of 25 players who underwent anthropometric measurements to determine the somatotype according to the method of Heath-Carter and UNIFITTEST 6-60 for the evaluation of basic motor performance. Results: It was found that 72 % of the tested players achieved above-average evaluation in UNIFITTEST 6-60. The tested football players had a lower portion of subcutaneous fat considering the physical constitution. In our study we did not find significant relationship between selected indicators of motor performance and physical somatotype. Although the level of motor performance was rather above-average and the value of subcutaneous fat was relatively low, our results suggest that these determinants of individual game performance are not closely related. Key words: motor skills, somatotype, UNIFITTEST 6-60, physical fitness, children, football
Comparison of small, medium and large sides games in elite youth soccer players with respect to loading
Zerzán, Miloš ; Malý, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Comparison of small, medium and large games for elite youth football players in terms of load. Aims: The aim of this work was to compare small, medium and large games for elite youth football players U17 in terms of load, where we used various forms of interval games from small through medium to large games. Methods: The research group consisted of 18 U17 players. Data was recorded using GPSspots instruments and a Polar T34 chest strap. The games were divided into small forms, medium forms and large forms. Each of the given forms of games differed in the number of players from 1 in 1 to 10 in 10, the load interval, the number of repetitions, the length of rest time and the size of the field. During testing we measured speed (km / h), distance traveled (m / min), heart rate (beats / min), number of all sprints, number of repeated sprints. Results: The results of this thesis indicate that the maximum speed of players increases with the increase in size of game format. Players reach the highest maximum speeds in LSG games. The heart rate was around 167 beats in the compared interval games, and in MSG games the heart rate was two beats lower. Furthermore, the results also show that small forms of games involve more repeated sprints compared to medium and large games. In terms of distance...
The relationship between motor performance and body composition in football
Zerzán, Miloš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Gryc, Tomáš (referee)
Title: The relationship between motor performance and body composition in football Author: Miloš Zerzán Head of work: Mgr. Jakub Kokštejn, Ph.D. Aim: To determine the current level of motor performance and somatotype among football players (9-10 years old). To determine the relationship between motor performance (evaluated by UNIFITTEST 6-60) and somatotype among football players at older mite team (9-10 years). Methods: Total sample was consisted of 25 players who underwent anthropometric measurements to determine the somatotype according to the method of Heath-Carter and UNIFITTEST 6-60 for the evaluation of basic motor performance. Results: It was found that 72 % of the tested players achieved above-average evaluation in UNIFITTEST 6-60. The tested football players had a lower portion of subcutaneous fat considering the physical constitution. In our study we did not find significant relationship between selected indicators of motor performance and physical somatotype. Although the level of motor performance was rather above-average and the value of subcutaneous fat was relatively low, our results suggest that these determinants of individual game performance are not closely related. Key words: motor skills, somatotype, UNIFITTEST 6-60, physical fitness, children, football

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