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Author(s)
Bülent TURNA
Fatih KILINÇ
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DOI:10.17265/2161-623X/2016.11.005
Affiliation(s)
Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey
Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the study is to
investigate the relationship between game performance levels depending on the combined
performance analysis conducted routinely on footballers. Eighteen players from Tekirova Belediyespor, which is a
third league football team in Turkey, participated in the study. The average ages,
heights, and weights of the players,
who voluntarily took part in the study, were 24.28 ± 2.63 years, 180 ± 6.48 centimeters (cm), and 77.78 ± 7.31 kilograms (kg), respectively. In the study, right and left hand grip strength, Subcutaneous fat
measurement at eight different spots, back strength, leg strength, single right
leg vertical jump, single left leg vertical jump, double leg free vertical
jump, 30-meter speed test, flexibility tests, heartbeats at rest, systolic and diastolic
blood-pressures were measured. The body fat percentage was calculated through
the Lange formula. Besides, the anaerobic power
values were calculated through the Lewis formula. In addition to
this, the games Tekirova Belediyespor versus
(vs.) Sandıklı Spor in the 20th week, Tekirova Belediyespor vs. Bergamaspor in the 26th week, Tekirova Belediyespor vs. Üsküdar
Anadoluspor in the 33rd
week were analyzed through the tally method. As
for the statistical procedures, the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 18 multifactor analysis of
variance (ANOVA) test was used for the comparison
of the values of different tests, and the SPSS 18 Pearson one-way correlation test was used to examine the
relationship between game analyses and combined performance analyses. In the study,
a statistically significant difference could not be determined between the values
of the combined performance analysis values and actual game performance levels (p > 0.05).
KEYWORDS
combined analysis, football, biomotoric properties
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