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Physiological Profile Review for Soccer: Insights on Energy Systems and Performance

This review examines the physiological profiles of soccer players, focusing on energy systems as presented by Marlowe Dieckmann in ESS 110. It evaluates anaerobic power and speed using findings from the Wingate test and 30-meter sprints, establishing correlations between player positions and their physical attributes. Key conclusions indicate that traditional assessments by the ASEP may underestimate power and overestimate speed. The included references offer a comprehensive look at existing research on muscular development, selection processes, and physiological characteristics of young soccer players.

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Physiological Profile Review for Soccer: Insights on Energy Systems and Performance

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  1. Physiological Profile Review for Soccer Marlowe Dieckmann ESS 110

  2. Review of Energy Systems

  3. What the ASEP and I say…

  4. RESEARCH and POWER. Anaerobic power in the Wingate test Leatt (1987)

  5. Compare Research & Estimations

  6. RESEARCH and SPEED Anaerobic speed- Average 30 meter sprints of soccer players by position. Gil (2007)

  7. Compare Research & Estimations

  8. Conclusions • Results are more consistent with my ATP-PCr suggestions than the ASEP suggestions • Power- ASEP to low • Speed- ASEP to high • But they generally well correlated

  9. References Bacon, T. (2009). ESS110 Energy System Summary Table Gil, S, Gil, J, Ruiz, F, Irazusta, A, & Irazusta, J (2007). Physiological and Anthropometric Characteristics of Young Soccer Players According to Their Playing Position: Relevance for the Selection Process. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 21, 438-445. Retrieved April 12, 2009, from SPORTDiscus database. Leatt P, Shepard RJ, Plyley MJ. (1987) Specific muscular development in under-18 soccer players. J Sports Sci. 5 (2): 165-75 Stolen, T., Chamari, K., Castagna, C., & Wisloff, U. (2005). Physiology of Soccer: An Update. Sports Medicine, 35(6), 501-536. Retrieved April 12, 2009, from SPORTDiscus database.

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