Níveis de força de membros inferiores em crianças praticantes de voleibol em estágio maturacional pré-púbere e púbere comparadas a crianças não praticantes

Due to the great popularity of Volleyball, the demand for this sport grows dramatically. In this situation the children begin mirroring mode up to their idols, renowned athletes, dreaming of the possibility of becoming a professional athlete. With the offer of the sport in schools, access to this sp...

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Autor principal: Marsoleki, Ryan Francisco
Formato: Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)
Idioma: Português
Publicado em: Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná 2020
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Resumo: Due to the great popularity of Volleyball, the demand for this sport grows dramatically. In this situation the children begin mirroring mode up to their idols, renowned athletes, dreaming of the possibility of becoming a professional athlete. With the offer of the sport in schools, access to this sport for children becomes easier, and the practice of it brings many benefits. The present study demonstrated that in practice this sport, the child shows gains in their physical valences mainly lower limb strength. In a group of 10 individuals who practice mode (G1), the average of the jumps performed by the children was 1.62 meters, while children who do not practice any sports activity (G2), reached an average of 1.45 meters . The values are more disparate when compared by age group. While the G1 individuals between 10 and 10.9 years reached an average of 1.56 meters, individuals of the same age group G2 obtained an average of 1.33 meters. The individuals between 11 and 11.9 years of G1, reached 1.66 meters of average, while the same age group in G2, reached 1.45 meters. And in individuals 12 to 12.9 G1 group had an average of 1.79 meters on their heels in the G2 group average was 1.57 meters. Through the Shapiro-Wilk test for p> 0.05, samples practitioners (p = 0.8894) and non-practicing (p = 0.6735) were normally distributed. Already in the t test (for p ≠ 0) the value p = 0.0006457 confirming a significant difference on the jumps between the two groups. From this study, it is possible to affirm that regular volleyball significantly increases strength for individuals who practice it.