Differences in Physiological Characterization between Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 and Level 2 in Japanese College Soccer Players
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We aim to investigate the differences in physiological characterization between Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 (Yo-Yo IR1) and level 2 (Yo-Yo IR2) in Japanese college soccer players. Eighty-two Japanese college soccer players (elite, n=40; non-elite, n=42) participated in the study. All subjects took part in three tests Yo-Yo IR1, Yo-Yo IR2, and laboratory treadmill tests. The order of the three tests was randomized across subjects. The Yo-Yo IR1 test was not significantly different between elite (2369.0±319.2m) and non-elite (2315.2±346.3m) players. In contrast, the Yo-Yo IR2 test was significantly different between elite (1035.0±147.5m) and non-elite (919.0±119.3m) players. Anaerobic threshold (AT) was significantly correlated with both Yo-Yo IR1 and Yo-Yo IR2, although the correlation was stronger for Yo-Yo IR2. Our findings suggest that the Yo-Yo IR2 test will probably be a better tool than Yo-Yo IR1 in measuring endurance capacity in Japanese college soccer players.
著者
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FUJIMOTO Shigeo
Department of Health Science and Physicai Education, Osaka City University
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Ueda Shin-ya
Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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Yamanaka Akira
Ehime FC Co., Ltd
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Yoshikawa Takahiro
Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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Katsura Yoshihiro
Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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Usui Tatsuya
Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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Orita Keisuke
Department of Sports Medicine, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine
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