International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 4
  • Issue: 6

Physioligical prepardeness’ and functrional potenial of Haramaya University young Soccer Team for the qualifying competition s of the Ethiopian National League tournamant

  • Author:
  • Molla Deyou Batti, Eaysu Merhtasidike
  • Total Page Count: 21
  • Page Number: 145 to 165

Department of Sport Science & Higher Health Centre, Collage of Natural & computational Sciences, Haramaya University, Ethiopia

Online published on 22 August, 2014.

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to find out how far our young University Soccer Team is physically prepared and functionally adapted to the given load of exercises and find out solutions to over come the problems they face. The dream of producing top level soccer players in a team is one of the hardest tasks of soccer coaches. Genetic factors do play an important factor in defining the players who are functionally adapted players. However, to produce top soccer players who are functionally adapted to the given load of exercise, a significant amount of coaching or playing the game is taken in to account. 11 Male soccer players of the university team aged 19 – 22 years old were taken part in the study. Methodological analysis of Physiological parameter tests, Hematological, and Bio – Chemistry tests of the players were employed. Descriptive Statistical analysis using Means, ± SD, T – test, and, r (Pearson Correlation) were performed. A P ≤ 0.05 will be considered to be statically significant.

The information provided through testing and examining provides ample evidence with regard to their physical readiness and functional adaptability. Monitoring and evaluating players identifies their weaknesses and inefficiencies. In turn, this identifies the measure to be taken in order to overcome the problems in producing top level soccer players in the club as a whole in the National team of the country.

Keywords

Soccer, Physiological preparedness’ Hematological analysis, Heart rate, Shuttle running, Long jump tests