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Predicting agility performance with other performance variables in pubescent boys: a multiple-regression approach.

Damir Sekulic, Miodrag Spasic, Michael R Esco.   

Abstract

The goal was to investigate the influence of balance, jumping power, reactive-strength, speed, and morphological variables on five different agility performances in early pubescent boys (N = 71). The predictors included body height and mass, countermovement and broad jumps, overall stability index, 5 m sprint, and bilateral side jumps test of reactive strength. Forward stepwise regressions calculated on 36 randomly selected participants explained 47% of the variance in performance of the forward-backward running test, 50% of the 180 degrees turn test, 55% of the 20 yd. shuttle test, 62% of the T-shaped course test, and 44% of the zig-zag test, with the bilateral side jumps as the single best predictor. Regression models were cross-validated using the second half of the sample (n = 35). Correlation between predicted and achieved scores did not provide statistically significant validation statistics for the continuous-movement zig-zag test. Further study is needed to assess other predictors of agility in early pubescent boys.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24897879     DOI: 10.2466/25.10.PMS.118k16w4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Percept Mot Skills        ISSN: 0031-5125


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4.  Physiological and Anthropometric Determinants of Performance Levels in Professional Futsal.

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5.  Analysis of the Association Between Motor and Anthropometric Variables with Change of Direction Speed and Reactive Agility Performance.

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