The Relationship Between Functional Motor Capacities and Their Influence on the Specific Movements in Elite Cadet Female Soccer

Volume 3, Issue 2 (2013)

The Relationship Between Functional Motor Capacities and Their Influence on the Specific Movements in Elite Cadet Female Soccer
Kemal Idrizović, Ratko Pavlović, Ivan Vasiljević, Željko Pejović
Abstract: 
The basic goal of this study was to estimate the mutual relationship, correlation of functional motor capacities aerobic power, speed endurance, start acceleration, maximal running speed, running speed, agility and explosive strength of elite female cadet soccer players, and their impact on the execution of specific soccer movement structures.
The sample of female examinees for this research was made of 21 female players of U17 Montenegrin national team. The testing was carried out during a regular gathering of players of the national team in the period of winter pause in the season 2012/2013. The listed physiologic characteristics were tested by the following tests: Yo Yo intermittent recovery test (level 1), sprint 10 m from standing posture, sprint 20 m flying start, slalom running, 300 yards, countermovement jump and standing long jump, while the specific soccer movements, as the criterion were estimated by the test of slalom with a ball.
This study served to prove that the results of all applied test mutually significantly correlate, namely they have a statistically important connection. Such a case did not obtained only for correlation coefficients which were calculated for a test squat jump with a preparing, which had an important link only with a test 300 yards (r=-.51; p˂.05). This study also proved that such a system of indicators of physiologic potentials has a statistically important impact on a quality of execution of the specific soccer movement structures (R2=.73; p˂.05), while for all independent indicators, only a test slalom running had a statistically important prediction of a criterion result in a test slalom with a ball (β=.65; p˂.05).
Keywords: 
functional motor capacities, specific movements, female soccer
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