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Relationships between Sprint Ability and Endurance Capacity in Soccer Referees.

Mario Sánchez-GarcíaJavier Sánchez-SánchezAlejandro Rodríguez FernándezDavid SolanoDaniel Castillo
Published in: Sports (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
The aim of this study was to analyze the association between sprint ability and endurance capacity in soccer referees. Twenty-three Spanish officials participated in this study. Each referee undertook, in this order, a 40 m linear straight sprinting test (40 m Sprint) and the Yo⁻Yo intermittent recovery level 1 test (YYIR1) interspersed with a 8 min of self-administered rest. The results in the 40 m Sprint test showed that the time spent by referees was 5.56 ± 0.27 s and achieved a maximum velocity of 31.46 ± 2.85 km·h-1. Furthermore, during the YYIR1 the referees covered 1213.91 ± 432.26 m. The distance covered at YYIR1 was moderately correlated to the velocity achieved in the 40 m Sprint test (r = -0.404, p < 0.05). These results suggest that the ability to reach high speeds is a limiting factor in YYIR1 performance.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • resistance training
  • skeletal muscle
  • body composition