2017
DOI: 10.23937/2469-5718/1510079
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A Step towards a Field Based Agility Test in Team Sports

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“…Young and Murray 2 reported that drop jump reactive strength index (DJ-RSI) from a 30 cm drop height had a large association with one vs. one defensive agility (r = 0.63), but may potentially hold even greater importance for successful attacking agility (r = 0.73). These findings corroborate Drake et al 3 who used a similar one vs. one agility test, and also found a larger association with unilateral repeated hop height averaged from across successive 3 hops and successful attacking agility performance (r = 0.57). Collectively, these findings support the importance of reactive strength qualities, where high forces need to be generated across short ground contact times (i.e., a tall-thin impulse) to successfully evade opponents.…”
Section: Developing Physical Qualities For Agility Performancesupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Young and Murray 2 reported that drop jump reactive strength index (DJ-RSI) from a 30 cm drop height had a large association with one vs. one defensive agility (r = 0.63), but may potentially hold even greater importance for successful attacking agility (r = 0.73). These findings corroborate Drake et al 3 who used a similar one vs. one agility test, and also found a larger association with unilateral repeated hop height averaged from across successive 3 hops and successful attacking agility performance (r = 0.57). Collectively, these findings support the importance of reactive strength qualities, where high forces need to be generated across short ground contact times (i.e., a tall-thin impulse) to successfully evade opponents.…”
Section: Developing Physical Qualities For Agility Performancesupporting
confidence: 90%
“…agility training (and testing) is far more complex and more challenging to design and administer. Although agility tests using one vs. one duels have been developed 2,3 , methods for evaluating agility performance in a competition setting are lacking.…”
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“…In contrast, an attacker requires agility to avoid a defender to enable a shot or pass. Although there are common features of attacking and defending agility, expertise in one does not necessarily transfer to expertise in another (17,73). Agility is a complex quality that involves the coupling of perceptual information to guide actions (and vice versa; (25,52)), and not simply the execution of a predetermined movement (73).…”
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“…Having a football player profile that can maintain the existing capacity ORIGINAL ARTICLE at the highest level during the match and has the best endurance characteristics has been the first priority of the coaches [1][2][3]. Athletes who use their physical strength best, who do not get tired easily, who can rest quickly and who can recover, are tried to be included in the transfer lists by paying astronomical prices, especially by European clubs with huge budgets [4][5][6]. In the analyzes made on the footballers playing in the national teams, it was found that they ran a distance of approximately 10-12 km during the match, this distance increased every year with the further development of their training models.…”
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