Silva JLB, Saraiva AR, Monte Júnior GC, Portal MND, Lima JRP, Dantas EHM. Physical qualities of 13-year-old scholars who went through traditional sportive formation Fit Perf J. 2009 Nov-Dec;8(6):400-6. ;8(6):400-6. ABSTRACTIntroduction: This study had as objective to evaluate the effects of traditional methodology of sportive formation regarding the physical qualities of 13-year-old scholars, who went through a 16-week intervention. Materials and Methods:The sample consisted of 40 scholars divided into two groups (GT=20 and GC =20), as the coordination (Burpee test), explosive strength (vertical impulsion), aerobic resistance and agility (Shuttle Run test), velocity (50m) and flexibility (goniometry) were evaluated. The statistics were descriptive and inferential (t test, Wilcoxon, Kruskal Wallis and Mann-Whitney) with p≤0.05. Results: Intergroup comparisons did not present statistically significant differences; however, in the intragroups comparisons, we found differences with regard to the explosive strength (∆%=6.85; p=0.000), coordination (∆%=13.64; p=0.000), velocity (∆%=-3.58; p=0.002), aerobic resistance (∆%=7.44; p=0.000) and flexibility EAQ (∆%=10.59; p=0.000). The same did not occur with GC. Discussion: The results showed that the use of a traditional methodology was not effective for the development of physical qualities of 13-year-old schoolchildren.
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