BMI profile, Somatotype, Agility and Resistance of anaerobic lactic futsal female athletes of categories sub 15, 17, 19 and adult
Abstract
Objective: The objective of this study was to verify and compare the possible differences in body mass index (BMI), somatotype, agility and anaerobic endurance athletes of lactic futsal sub categories of 15, 17, 19 and adult in São José do Rio Pardo. Materials and Methods: A sample of 45 athletes futsal members of the sub categories 15, 17, 19 and adult who signed the consent form. The athletes underwent a routine evaluation were conducted in two sessions. The first session was conducted anthropometric measurements (weight, height, skinfolds, circumferences and breadths) to calculate BMI and somatotype and the second session tests were applied to verify lactic anaerobic endurance and agility. We used descriptive statistics (mean values, standard deviation, maximum and minimum). Results: BMI had sub 15 average (20.1), under 17 (20.9), under 19 (21.3) and adult (23.6). In Somatotype average values Endomorphy were sub 15 (5.3), under 17 (5.5), sub 19 (5.6) and adult (6.4), the mean values were Mesomorphy in sub 15 (1.9), under 17 (2.1), sub 19 (2.4) and adult (3.1), and the mean values were Ectomorphia in sub 15 (3.0), under 17 (2.5), sub 19 (2.6) and adult (1.8). In agility test Shuttle Run had sub 15 average (12.4), under 17 (12.1), under 19 (12.0) and adult (12.1). And in anaerobic lactic endurance test 40' mean values were sub 15 (132.4), sub 17 (133.3), sub 19 (133.6) and adult (130.8). Conclusion: Through this study we can see that the group is very heterogeneous athletes evaluated, the results were as varied as possible in their respective categories, so we can say that the same individual does not have the same physical profile in all evaluations
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