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INVESTIGATION OF THE PERFORMANCE RESPONSES OF YO-YO AND SHUTTLE RUN TESTS WITH THE TREADMILL RUN TEST IN YOUNG SOCCER PLAYERS

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The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between performance in the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (YIRT1), 20-m multi-stage shuttle run test (MST) with measured maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) in Treadmill test (TRT) and examine the differences in heart rate (HR) responses to the YIRT, MST and treadmill tests (TRT) in young soccer players. Thirteen amateur soccer players ( mean age: 15.38±0.51, mean height: 177.38±5.53cm, body mass 69.36± 5.48kg, VO2max 60.22 ± 1.47 ml/kg/min) volunteered for the study. Comparisons were made using ANOVA and the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient (r) was used to determine the relationship between the players' performance and VO2max. There were no differences found among the HRmax values of YIRT, MST and TRT. There was found significant correlation between VO2max and both YIRT and MST performance respectively (r=.89 and r= 78) (p<0.05). Both MST ant YIRT could be used to determine HRmax of soccer players and also MST and YIRT have strong relationship with VO2max, thus they may also be used in order to assessment of soccer player's endurance performance as field-based test.
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