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contributor authorMahdi Amel Khabazanen
contributor authorصادق عباسیان سقیen
contributor authorسیدرضا عطارزاده حسینیen
contributor authorمریم مؤمنی مهرجردیen
contributor authorTeimour Darzabien
contributor authorsadegh abbasian saghifa
contributor authorSeyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseinifa
contributor authormaryam momeni mehrjerdifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:08:49Z
date available2020-06-06T13:08:49Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3343401?show=full
description abstractAbstract:

Overtraining syndrome frequently occurs in athletes who are training for competition or a specific event

and train beyond the body's ability to recover. The purpose of this study was to comparison of

overtraining indexes and body composition of elite youth football players during of general and precompetition

phases.This study carried a semi – experimental methodology. In this study, 20 elite youth

and healthy football players, ABOOMOSLEM competition as study’s subject that too well trained. The

executive method of the study was such that after of elementary awareness, two blood samples were

taken and analyzed in laboratory. For data analysis we performed descriptive statistics (average,

standard deviation, variance and frequency tables) and inferential statistics (t.test) Using SPSS

software.Physical aspects of the subjects before entered to general phase were consisted of; age (19.25

±0.78) years, body weight (74.31± 1.98), skeletal- muscular mass (40.41 ± 1.01) kg, BMI (22.57±0.34)

kg.m-2, and training experience (7.4 ± 0.86) years. During of data analysis, there were significance

different between of total testosterone in pre and post of the different training phases that include general

and special preparation and Pre-composition (t19= 23.79, p=0.000). Also, in amounts of cortisol between

different training phases were significant different (t19= 16.92, p=0.000). As for to results of the study, it

recommended to football coaches, first they must be notation to overtraining indexes that employing this

study and second, to use of recovery, tapering and more execute of the various training, prevention of

elite youth football players from dangerous of affection to overtraining syndrome.
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languageEnglish
titleThe comparison of overtraining syndrome indexes and body composition of Fc.Aboomoslem Playersen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsKey words: overtraining syndromeen
subject keywordstotal testosteroneen
subject keywordsratio of testosterone to cortisolen
journal titleAsian Journal of Physical Education and Computer Science in Sportsfa
pages31-33
journal volume6
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1028895.html
identifier articleid1028895


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