Influence of water in the wrong number of passes in football players
Abstract
Introduction: The fluid loss through sweating during exercise at high levels can cause the body to dehydration. Despite the influences reported in the literature of dehydration on physical capacity, these jobs are not clear as to report this determination occurs in highly physical performance or the technical performance. Objective: This study aimed to relate and analyze the degree of dehydration with the wrong number ofpasses (technical performance). Materials and Methods: The sample consisted of 20 professional football games that have been active at least 45 minutes in each game (except the goalkeepers) for a total of 217 cases analyzed. All athletes were weighed before and after games, wearing only swimming trunks. Was created and recorded during all games one scout individual technician, where the number of passes processed wrong. Results: There were significant differences between the DN1 and DN2, and DN1 and DN3 ofthe comparisons. Discussion: The athletes were classified as DN3 and DN4 showed no significantly underperformed the group classified as DN1 and DN2, since players DN1 had worse performance than all other groups. Conclusion: According to the results obtained, it is not possible to conclude that the higher the degree of dehydration of the athlete, the higher your income fall technician. So further studies to arrive at a conclusion more objective.
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