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The current state of fitness of footballers 1. FC Viktorie Přerov in the juniors age
Chuda, David ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: The current state of fitness of footballers 1. FC Viktorie Přerov in the juniors age Objectives: Determine the current fitness of footballers in category U12 - U15 in 1. FC Viktorie Přerov club Methods: Indirect measurement method Results: The best results had footballers from U15 category as we assumed. The difference between U15 and U14 was often very small. On the contrary U13 footballers were behind U14 a lot. The worst results had the youngest category U12. Players from U15 and U14 drop behind in 30 metres sprint in the contrary of Brazil U15 cathegory. Average results of U15 in Přerov is 4,52 seconds. Average results of Brazil U15 is from 4,24 to 4,30 seconds. In other disciplines are results similar with the other studies. Keywords: Football, Yo - Yo test, standing long jump, 30 metres sprint, 25 metres sprint with ball, endurance, speed, strength, U12, U13, U14, U15, 1. FC Viktorie Přerov
Using the Yo-Yo test in football in the category U 12
Janoušek, Adam ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Using the Yo-Yo test in football in the category U 12 Objectives: Aim of this work is to compare the results of my research with other research, which also used the same type of yo - yo test at ages younger pupils. Methods: Group monitored the players consists of 26 probands in category U 12 who play in the elite team of high level. Players warm up before the test completed. Then it passed to the actual testing, which consisted of 2 x 20 meter runs and was interspersed with short recovery breaks until the player was able to meet the test requirements. For each player after removal from the test are enrolled elapsed distance. Results: The average elapsed distance from my research is 305.23 meters, while the Japanese footballers result is 286.2 meters. From the results it is obvious that the players of the research group achieved better results than the players playing the Japanese league, and despite the fact that they have a lower average age. Key words: football, yo - yo test, recovery, performance, level.

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