Perfil Característico de Indicadores de Aptidão Física de Participantes do Jocoara/2003
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O conhecimento do comportamento da aptidão física tem sido observado em diferentes âmbitos como academias, clínicas, clubes e escolas, com objetivos variados, desde detecção de talentos a estabelecimento de perfis para a população. Nesse sentido, o presente trabalho visa conhecer perfil de indicadores de aptidão física de indivíduos de diversas faixas etárias praticantes das modalidades de atletismo, futsal e handebol, masculino e feminino. As unidades observacionais constituíram-se de participantes dos Jogos Colegiais de Araraquara / JOCOARA (220 do sexo masculino e, 120 feminino). A avaliação física foi executada antes do início das partidas, no próprio local das competições, envolvendo as seguintes variáveis: i) idade; ii) peso e estatura; iii) flexibilidade, utilizando Banco de Wells; iv) impulsão vertical, segundo protocolo Jump Test e v) agilidade, pelo teste de Shuttle Run. A homogeneidade dos procedimentos de coleta foi preservada pela adoção dos mesmos examinadores, sempre submetido a supervisão direta e proximal. Os resultados obtidos são apreciados na perspectiva descritiva apresentados sob forma tabular e discutidos de acordo com achados da literatura.
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Borin, J. P. (2004). Perfil Característico de Indicadores de Aptidão Física de Participantes do Jocoara/2003. Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar, 8(2), 147-152. https://doi.org/10.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2004.v8i2.314
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