2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041499
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Using Anthropometric Data and Physical Fitness Scores to Predict Selection in a National U19 Rugby Union Team

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare measures of anthropometry characteristics and physical fitness performance between rugby union players (17.9 ± 0.5 years old) recruited (n = 39) and non-recruited (n = 145) to the Portuguese under-19 (U19) national team, controlling for their playing position (forwards or backs). Standardized anthropometric, physical, and performance assessment tests included players’ body mass and height, push up and pull-up test, squat test, sit-and-reach test, 20 m shuttle run test, … Show more

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“…Handgrip strength is one of the best physical parameters for detecting rugby player talent [ 63 , 64 ] In this study, BRJ did not affect isometric handgrip strength, in agreement with previous studies that have not found any effect in tennis [ 59 ] and basketball players [ 60 ]. A possible explanation could be that progressive recruitment during the execution of this test may imply both type I and type II muscle fibers and, therefore, limit the possible ergogenic effect of BRJ that is specific to type II muscle fibers [ 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Handgrip strength is one of the best physical parameters for detecting rugby player talent [ 63 , 64 ] In this study, BRJ did not affect isometric handgrip strength, in agreement with previous studies that have not found any effect in tennis [ 59 ] and basketball players [ 60 ]. A possible explanation could be that progressive recruitment during the execution of this test may imply both type I and type II muscle fibers and, therefore, limit the possible ergogenic effect of BRJ that is specific to type II muscle fibers [ 54 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Total energy and protein intakes in female bodybuilders are reportedly lower than in their male counterparts, likely due to their relatively lower body mass [ 8 ]. Additional research could model intakes among players of other sports following completely plant-based diets, in which levels of lean body mass are predictive of exercise performance [ 107 , 108 , 109 , 110 ]. Future research should also be performed using dietary data from populations outside the United States.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A differentiated analysis of players' skills in positions and departments would allow a clearer orientation of training, as the investigation of [80] establishes that attackers have better scores for agility tests, and upper body strength is very important for defenders/back players. The analysis of variations and fluctuations in the physical development and motor skills of school rugby players at puberty and adolescence (for close age ranges) would be another direction to investigate, in order to eliminate some of the problems generated by the relative age of athletes, a problem also reported by [81].…”
Section: Limits Of the Study And Future Directions Of Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%