Change-of-Direction Ability, Linear Sprint Speed, and Sprint Momentum in Elite Female Athletes: Differences Between Three Different Team Sports
Autor/es
Freitas, Tomás T.; Pereira, Lucas A.; Alcaraz, Pedro E.; Comyns, Thomas M.; Azevedo, Paulo H.S.M.; [et al.]Fecha
2022Disciplina/s
Actividad Física y DeporteMateria/s
AgilityDirectional changes
Physical performance
Women
Velocity
Resumen
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of elite female players from 3 different sports in linear sprint
and change-of-direction (COD) tests and examine their efficiency for changing direction through the calculation of the COD deficit
(i.e., the difference in velocity between a linear sprint and a COD task of equal distance). One hundred fifty-four elite players (rugby,
n 5 40, national team members; soccer, n 5 57 and handball n 5 57, first division players from the respective Brazilian National
Championships) were assessed in the 20-m linear sprint and Zigzag COD tests. A one-way analysis of variance with a Tukey post
hoc was used to detect between-sport differences. Female rugby sevens players achieved faster sprint velocities than handball
(20‐m: 6.21 6 0.24 m·s21
; 6.07 6 0.27 m·s21
, respectively; p , 0.05) and soccer players (5‐m: 4.71 6 0.26 m·s21 vs. 4.51 6
0.20 m·s21
; and 20‐m: 6.08 6 0.19 m·s21
; p , 0.05) and exhibited the greatest COD deficits (2....





