Perceptual and Motor Components at Young Football Players

Sinan Bozkurt

Abstract


The purpose of this study was to determine some perceptual and motor components level of young football players and to investigate the relationships between perceptual and motor components. Thirty-eight (38) selected football players from different division of Turkey whose mean age was 13.50±.42 years, height 150.00±5.60 cm and body weight 40.00±4.75 kg were tested as voluntarily in this study. This study was conducted in the Riva Orhan Saka Facility of the Turkish Football Federation. The findings indicated that statistically significant relations were observed between visual reaction time and anticipation time and also between sit-ups and sprint time, reaction time and agility times. On the other hands, there is no significant relation was found in other parameters.

These findings may be useful for trainer and physical education teachers in the selection process and talent identification and preparing sport education programs.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11114/jets.v5i13.2906

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