Differences in change of direction speed and deficit between male and female national rugby sevens players
Autor/es
Freitas, Tomás T.; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Calleja Gónzalez, Julio; Arruda, Ademir Felipe Schultz; Guerriero, Aristide; [et al.]Fecha
2021Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
Neuromuscular powerStrength
Agility
Team sports
Sprin
Resumen
The aims of this study were to assess the change of direction (COD) deficit in different tasks and to investigate the
differences in COD ability and COD deficit between male and female rugby sevens players. Thirty-six elite rugby players from the
Brazilian National senior sevens teams (18 males and 18 females) completed the following physical assessments: squat and
countermovement jumps; drop jump from a 45-cm height; horizontal single and triple jumps; 40-m linear sprint; Pro-agility, L-drill,
and Zig-zag COD tests; and 1 repetition maximum test in the squat exercise. The differences between male and female performances were determined using magnitude-based inferences, an independent t test, and effect sizes (ES). Pearson’s productmoment correlations were performed to determine the relationships among the different COD velocities and COD deficits. Men
demonstrated likely to almost certainly significantly higher performances than women in all speed-power assessments and COD
tasks...





