2020
DOI: 10.5817/sts2020-2-6
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The Effect of Age and Anthropometric and Somatic Variables on Agility Performance in Adolescent Ice Hockey Players

Abstract: Agility, one of the components that affect performance, is beneficial in invasion sports, such as ice hockey. This study aimed to assess the relationship between agility and pubescence in adolescent male ice hockey players. Agility and anthropometric and somatic data were evaluated in 60 male participants (age, 12.98 ± 1.44 years). Participants were divided into 5 groups according to age from 11 to 15 years (11y to 15y). Anthropometric and somatic variables were observed using a bioelectrical impedance device.… Show more

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“…The changes in weight, BF (%) and Muscle Mass (%) occur in a greater proportion during the second and third trimester. When individuals start a new exercise program, especially one that includes medium and high intensity aerobic training (for instance, soccer), they often experience significant changes in anthropometric variables such as Body Mass, BF % and Muscle Mass after a few months (second trimester) [37,38]. This is because the body has adapted to the new level of physical demand and requires more advanced or intensive training to continue progressing [39].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The changes in weight, BF (%) and Muscle Mass (%) occur in a greater proportion during the second and third trimester. When individuals start a new exercise program, especially one that includes medium and high intensity aerobic training (for instance, soccer), they often experience significant changes in anthropometric variables such as Body Mass, BF % and Muscle Mass after a few months (second trimester) [37,38]. This is because the body has adapted to the new level of physical demand and requires more advanced or intensive training to continue progressing [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Age and Maturation: Age and maturation can also influence agility performance. Younger athletes may have better agility due to their lighter body weight and greater flexibility, while older athletes may have better agility due to practice and improved neuromuscular control(Ondra & Svoboda, 2020). 5.…”
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