Soccer-Specific Reactive Repeated-Sprint Ability in Elite Youth Soccer Players: Maturation Trends and Association With Various Physical Performance Tests

Nov 25, 2020Journal of strength and conditioning research

Soccer-Specific Sprinting Ability in Elite Young Players: How It Changes with Maturity and Relates to Physical Fitness Tests

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Abstract

Reactive repeated-sprint test performance improved significantly from U12 to U16 players, with a progressive increase in total sprint time.

  • No differences in repeated-sprint performance were observed between U16 and U18 players.
  • Performance on the repeated-sprint test was not significantly different when accounting for age at peak height velocity.
  • Correlations between repeated-sprint performance and other physical tests ranged from trivial to very large.
  • The repeated-sprint test effectively tracked maturation trends in elite youth soccer players, particularly up to age 15.

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