标题:Análisis de la relación entre el Yo-Yo Test y el consumo máximo de oxígeno en jóvenes jugadores de fútbol. [Analysis of the relationship between Yo-Yo Test and maximum oxygen uptake in young football players].
期刊名称:RICYDE. Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte. doi:10.5232/ricyde
印刷版ISSN:1885-3137
出版年度:2013
卷号:10
期号:37
页码:180-193
语种:Spanish
出版社:Ramón Cantó Alcaraz (Publisher)
摘要:El presente trabajo tenía como objetivo evaluar la validez del Yo-Yo Test Nivel 1 para estimar el consumo máximo de oxígeno en jugadores de fútbol. Los participantes fueron 15 jugadores fútbol de género masculino, con edades comprendidas entre los 17 y los 19 años (M = 17,9; DT = 0,67), los cuales realizaron una prueba de esfuerzo progresiva hasta la extenuación y el Yo-Yo Test Nivel 1. Los resultados indicaron diferencias significativas en los valores obtenidos de manera directa e indirecta, siendo los valores inferiores en el consumo de oxígeno estimado con el To-Yo Test. Además, el rendimiento obtenido en el Yo-Yo Test no se relacionó con el consumo máximo de oxígeno relativo al peso en laboratorio, lo que indica que el Yo-Yo Test Nivel 1, a través de la fórmula expuesta por Bangsbo, Iaia, y Krustrup (2008), no es una prueba válida para estimar el consumo máximo de oxígeno en jóvenes jugadores de fútbol. Abstract This work aimed to examine the validity of the Yo-Yo Endurance Test Level 1 to estimate the maximum oxygen uptake in football players. Participants were 15 male football players, ranging in age from 17 to 19 years old (M = 17,9; DT = 0,67), who developed a laboratory test until exhaustion and Yo-Yo Test Level 1. Results showed significant differences in the values directly and indirectly obtained, being the values lower in the oxygen uptake estimated with Yo-Yo Test. 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