Isokinetic strength and jumping abilities of teenage soccer players playing in different field positions
Pubblicato online: 27 gen 2025
Pagine: 13 - 23
Ricevuto: 03 lug 2024
Accettato: 09 set 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37190/abb-02470-2024-02
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© 2024 Michał Górski et al., published by Sciendo
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Soccer is a sport being performed in a very dynamic manner. It requires soccer players to be able to develop high muscle force in a very short period of time. The aim of the study was to evaluate the strength and jumping abilities of young soccer players playing in different positions on the field. The study included 49 adolescent soccer players: 6 goalkeepers, 15 defenders, 17 midfielders and 11 strikers. We measured peak torques (PT), total work (TW), and average power (AP) developed by the knee flexors and extensors under isokinetic conditions at angular velocities of 60°⋅s–1, 180°⋅s–1 and 300°⋅s–1 on a Biodex dynamometer, and jump height (