Study on the content of sports training young football players 17-18 years, in private sports clubs release_2jpbovzlgreqhpgb3nr6lwdy64

by Remus Datcu

Published in Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal by Walter de Gruyter GmbH.

2015   Issue 14, p51-54

Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> Theoretically, this paper offers a complementary, applied scientific research, regarding the development of juniors specific speed, one of the more important aspects to be considered in current soccer game conditions. In soccer, speed directly affects the player's ability to move his body in the shortest amount of time and for the optimal distance. Thus, the player's speed has the same physiological and biochemical mechanics and the same underlying particularities as every other manifestation of speed. Still, there are aspects that concern the soccer player's speed in particular, as we have previously shown, there are specifics that separate this type of speed from that of the athlete or of the volleyball player. From a proffessional point of view we can clearly state that speed has different qualities depending on the type of sport in which it is used. In consequence it is a subject of high interest for all branches of the sport world, and has a decisive impact when trying to achieve performance. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the means of improving the game speed of junior soccer players between 16 and 18 years of age, who are already in an advanced state of training, through a set of given tasks. The reason for choosing this subject is based on the need of finding and testing a model of developing speed in juniors of that age so that better results in their training can be obtained.
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