Absolute and relative maximum strength measures show differences in their correlations with sprint and jump performances in trained youth soccer players
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In: Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, Vol. 12, No. 1, 28.04.2023, p. 3-8.
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T1 - Absolute and relative maximum strength measures show differences in their correlations with sprint and jump performances in trained youth soccer players
AU - Wagner, Carl Maximilian
AU - Brauner, Torsten
AU - Warneke, Konstantin
AU - Stefer, Tobias
AU - Kuhn, Larissa
AU - Hoffmeister, Meike
AU - Wirth, Klaus
AU - Keiner, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 by the author(s). License MSA, Podgorica, Montenegro. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).
PY - 2023/4/28
Y1 - 2023/4/28
N2 - Speed strength performances are heavily dependent on maximum strength. However, various strength testing methods determined inconsistent relationships between absolute and relative strength and sprint and jump performances. The aim of the study was to calculate the one tailed correlation coefficients between both the One-Repetition Maximum (1RM) and 1RM in relation to body mass (1RM/BM) in parallel squats and different jump (squat jump and countermovement jump) and sprint performances (5-, 10-, 20-, and 30-m) in youth soccer players (n= 63, 17.9±2.1 years old). Relative strength showed significantly larger correlations with jump performances (r= 0.52 to 0.58) than absolute strength (r= 0.16 to 0.26, z= -1.81 to -1.90, p= 0.029 to 0.035). However, the r values between relative strength measures and sprint performances (r= -0.32 to -0.42) were of non-statistical difference to the correlations of absolute strength measurements with sprint performances (r= -0.19 to -0.3, z= 0.349 to 1.17, p= 0.121 to 0.363). The results of this study support findings in previous literature of enhanced speed strength performances by higher levels of maximal strength in youth soccer players, with faster and more powerful athletes being able to generate larger forces against their own body weight. The data suggests that strength expressed relative to body mass might be considered as a superior predictor of speed strength performance in general.
AB - Speed strength performances are heavily dependent on maximum strength. However, various strength testing methods determined inconsistent relationships between absolute and relative strength and sprint and jump performances. The aim of the study was to calculate the one tailed correlation coefficients between both the One-Repetition Maximum (1RM) and 1RM in relation to body mass (1RM/BM) in parallel squats and different jump (squat jump and countermovement jump) and sprint performances (5-, 10-, 20-, and 30-m) in youth soccer players (n= 63, 17.9±2.1 years old). Relative strength showed significantly larger correlations with jump performances (r= 0.52 to 0.58) than absolute strength (r= 0.16 to 0.26, z= -1.81 to -1.90, p= 0.029 to 0.035). However, the r values between relative strength measures and sprint performances (r= -0.32 to -0.42) were of non-statistical difference to the correlations of absolute strength measurements with sprint performances (r= -0.19 to -0.3, z= 0.349 to 1.17, p= 0.121 to 0.363). The results of this study support findings in previous literature of enhanced speed strength performances by higher levels of maximal strength in youth soccer players, with faster and more powerful athletes being able to generate larger forces against their own body weight. The data suggests that strength expressed relative to body mass might be considered as a superior predictor of speed strength performance in general.
KW - 1RM
KW - jump
KW - linear sprint
KW - soccer
KW - speed-strength
KW - Squat
KW - Physical education and sports
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U2 - 10.26773/mjssm.230309
DO - 10.26773/mjssm.230309
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85158082152
VL - 12
SP - 3
EP - 8
JO - Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
JF - Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
SN - 1800-8755
IS - 1
ER -