A Study to Correlate the Vertical Jump Test and Wingate Cycle Test as a Method to Assess Anaerobic Power in Football Players
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10139Keywords:
Vertical jump test, Wingate Anaerobic test, Anaerobic peak and mean power, football players.Abstract
Background and Objectives: Anaerobic energy production is extremely important in football as it provides
energy at a very high rate during periods of intense activity in a match. The Wingate cycle ergometer test and
vertical jump tests have been used to assess anaerobic power in athletes for the purpose of providing vital
information regarding anaerobic performance of athletes for given sports. The objective was to correlate
vertical jump test with Wingate anaerobic test as a method to assess anaerobic power in football players.
Method: 100 football athletes with mean age of 17.18 +1.95 (SD) years were selected. Anthropometric
measurements, the vertical jump test and Wingate cycle ergometer test were performed. Peak and mean
anaerobic power were determined.
Results: Data were analyzed by using SPSS software 14.00 by Pearson Correlation coefficient which
showed significant moderately positive correlation between peak power (r = 0.220, p< 0.05) & mean power
(r = 0.263, p < 0.05) of vertical jump test and Wingate test.
Conclusion: The result suggested that vertical jump tests can be accept as field measures of anaerobic power
instead of laboratory-based Wingate anaerobic test in football players.