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Comparison of field and laboratory tests in adult soccer players
Skálová, Denisa ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Comparison of field and laboratoty tests in adult soccer players Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the correlation between selected field and laboratory tests in adult female soccer players. Methods: The tested group consisted of 20 first league female football players of the Prague women's team FK Dukla Praha, their age ranged from 17-36 years (height 167 ± 14.8, weight 66.8 ± 21.3). The measurements were taken once during the spring preparation period 2021 (March-May). Data were collected indirectly (mediated) using laboratory instruments (body composition tests - DEXA, lower limb explosive strength - KISTLER, muscle strength - CYBEX) as well as field motor tests (10 and 30 m sprints, 6 x 20 m repeated sprints, agility test and special endurance test). Kendall's tau (τ) was used for data analysis and subsequent correlation. The level of statistical significance was set at (p < 0.05). According to Portney and Watkins (2009), the strength of the correlation was interpreted as follows: 0.00-0.25 little or no relationship; 0.26-0.50 low relationship; 0.51-0.75 moderate or good relationship; and 0.76-1.0 good to excellent relationship. Results: This study found that there were no significant correlations between the individual test scores selected for our hypotheses. Low...

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