Relationship between body composition and speed, strength and jumping performance in young male soccer players

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Body composition is very important for athletic performance. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between body composition and speed, strength and jumping performance in young male football players. This research was designed in the relational screening model. 18 male football players (age: 14.17±0.38 years) who actively play football in local amateur football leagues participated in the study voluntarily. Body composition measurement, counter movement jump, 30m sprint and back strength, test were used as data collection tools. Pearson Correlation Test was used in the relational analysis of normally distributed data. A moderately significant positive relationship was found between fat free mass and back strength (r=.545, p=.019), muscle mass and back strength (r=.545, p=.019) and fluid mass and back strength (r=.548, p=.019). A moderately significant positive relationship was found between bone mineral mass and back strength (r=.584, p=.011). A moderately significant positive relationship was found between basal metabolism and back strength (r=.574, p=.013). A moderately significant positive relationship was found between bone mineral mass and CMJ (r=.584, p=.011). In amateur football players, muscle strength increases as lean body mass, muscle mass and fluid mass increase. In this case, it can be said that having more muscle mass and fluid mass positively affects strength. It can be suggested that performance increase can be achieved by keeping lean body mass under control and adjusting body fluid balance well in young male football players.

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