Título ANTHROPOMETRIC AND PHYSICAL CONDITION ANALYSIS OF YOUNG FEMALE HANDBALL PLAYERS. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CATEGORIES
Autores SIQUIER COLL, JESÚS, Grijota, F. J. , Bartolome, I , Montero, J. , Munoz, Diego
Publicación externa Si
Medio Journal of Sport and Health Research
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Cuartil SJR 3
Impacto SJR 0.225
Fecha de publicacion 01/09/2020
ISI 000582381500005
Abstract Objectives: The present study aimed to perform an anthropometric and physical condition analysis in young handball players; Methods: A total of 30 girls participated in the study (15 Under-16 and 15 Under-18). All women were analyzed in weight, height and span and anthropometry. CMJ, 2 kg medicinal ball throw, 30 m sprint bouncing, and Course-Navette (20m-SRT) were performed as proof of physical condition. CMJ, medical ball throwing and 30 m sprint bouncing were done in pre-season and at the end of the season (pre-test / post-test); Results: The results in anthropometry show significant differences in weight (57.39 +/- 7.29 vs 61.5 +/- 2.45), fat percentage (18.45 +/- 2.34% vs 16.45 +/- 1.87%) and muscle percentage (45.2 +/- 2.1 vs 47.99 +/- 2.45). There are no differences in physical characteristics. Between the pre-test and the post-test, there were significant improvements in all the physical condition variables except for the CMJ in the cadet category; Discussion: The increase in weight and decrease in fat percentage may be due to the increase in muscle mass due to growth, following the line of research carried out.; Conclusions: In conclusion, there is higher body weight, percentage of muscle mass and lower fat percentage in Under-18. The performance parameters improve throughout the season in both categories.
Palabras clave performance; body composition; strength; endurance; collective sports
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