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Aim. This cross-sectional study aims at iden- tifying, by age groups, the factors which con- tribute most to the prediction of repeated sprint ability (RSA) among handball players in Porto-Novo, Benin.
Methods. The study was carried out with 208 players aged 10 to 25, who practise handball at school and/or in civil clubs. Total running time (Tt) and fatigue index (FI) at the RSA test were the dependent variables. Gender, seniority in handball practice, performance at the squat jump, 30-15 IFT, motor coordina- tion test of Illinois, sprint on 30 m tests were the independent or predictive variables.
Results. In minim players, the performance at the Illinois test was the ftrst predictive var- iable of Tt (r2=0.42; P=0.002). In the cadet, junior and senior categories, the perform- ance at sprint on 30 m presented the highest r2 of 0.60, 0.45 and 0.40 (P<0.0001).
Conclusion. From the two performance cri- teria of the used RSA test, Tt varied most ac- cording to age group and was more associ- ated with other studied variables. Moreover, the factors which contributed more to the prediction of RSA in the Porto-Novo minim handball players (10-12 years) differed from those identifted for older groups. |