The Contribution of Vertical Jump to Repeated Sprint Ability Among Soccer Players
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The study aimed to determine the percentage of contribution of vertical jump to repeated sprint ability; it was conducted in a cross-sectional and correlational design with a quantitative approach on a convenience sample of 26 players (age: 24.65 ± 4.72 years; height: 178.04 ± 4.32 cm; weight: 74.77 ± 3.30 kg). The Sargent (vertical jump) and RSA tests were used, and the data were processed through the Jasp software. The results showed a negative correlation between vertical jump and repeated sprint ability among Soccer players, with a percentage contributing 44%. As a recommendation for coaches, additional focus should be devoted to enhancing the vertical jumpability of soccer players to improve RSA performance.
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