Effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players / Norasrudin Sulaiman
The maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) level has been indicated to influence the technical and tactical performance during the football game. There are many variables that are considered as the factors that influenced the VO2max level of the player. One of the major factors that often been studied...
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uitm-210232018-10-08T07:30:30Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21023/ Effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players / Norasrudin Sulaiman Sulaiman, Norasrudin Hushin Amri, Hasnol Faizal Che Mat, Hisyem Muhamed Kassim, Rezian-Na Physical education and training. Physical fitness Group exercises. Including physical fitness programs Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc. The maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) level has been indicated to influence the technical and tactical performance during the football game. There are many variables that are considered as the factors that influenced the VO2max level of the player. One of the major factors that often been studied is the climate. The purpose of current study was to determine effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players. Fifteen (n=15) elite male football (mean±SD aged, 21.3± 3.4 years old; height, 167.7± 10.6 cm and; weight, 59.4± 3.1 kg) players who represent university in Malaysian Premier Football League are willing to participate in this study. All subjects underwent the bleep test during morning (T: 29.7°C, H: 80%) and evening (T: 32.6°C, H: 63%) to measure their VO2max level in both conditions. Subjects also need to go for blood sampling immediately after the Bleep Test. The result from test tests showed that there are no significant differences of the VO2max level and the lactate production between the two climates conditions. Thus, it can be conclude that the tested climate has no significant effects on VO2max among elite football players. Research Management Institute (RMI) 2013 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/21023/1/LP_NORASRUDIN%20SULAIMAN%20RMI%2013_5.pdf Sulaiman, Norasrudin and Hushin Amri, Hasnol Faizal and Che Mat, Hisyem and Muhamed Kassim, Rezian-Na (2013) Effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players / Norasrudin Sulaiman. [Research Reports] (Unpublished) |
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Physical education and training. Physical fitness Group exercises. Including physical fitness programs Ball games: Baseball, football, golf, etc. Sulaiman, Norasrudin Hushin Amri, Hasnol Faizal Che Mat, Hisyem Muhamed Kassim, Rezian-Na Effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players / Norasrudin Sulaiman |
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The maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) level has been indicated to influence the technical and tactical performance during the football game. There are many variables that are considered as the factors that influenced the VO2max level of the player. One of the major factors that often been studied is the climate. The purpose of current study was to determine effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players. Fifteen (n=15) elite male football (mean±SD aged, 21.3± 3.4 years old; height, 167.7± 10.6 cm and; weight, 59.4± 3.1 kg) players who represent university in Malaysian Premier Football League are willing to participate in this study. All subjects underwent the bleep test during morning (T: 29.7°C, H: 80%) and evening (T: 32.6°C, H: 63%) to measure their VO2max level in both conditions. Subjects also need to go for blood sampling immediately after the Bleep Test. The result from test tests showed that there are no significant differences of the VO2max level and the lactate production between the two climates conditions. Thus, it can be conclude that the tested climate has no significant effects on VO2max among elite football players. |
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Sulaiman, Norasrudin Hushin Amri, Hasnol Faizal Che Mat, Hisyem Muhamed Kassim, Rezian-Na |
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Effect of climate on maximum oxygen consumption among elite football players / Norasrudin Sulaiman |
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