2019
DOI: 10.12775/qs.2019.006
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The Correlation between VO2max with Agility and Musculoskeletal Injury Profile Among Teenage Badminton Athletes

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“…Agility has been shown to be a relevant factor that can improve the quality of performance of any athlete. 33 In contrast to the results found and following Handaru et al 34 VO2max can affect agility performance in the game, the greater the aerobic capacity, the greater the ability to repeat an effort with a perfect technical execution after recovering from the previous effort. The finding of the present study contrasts with the findings of de Arazi et al, 35 who suggested that aerobic power and agility were significantly related.…”
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confidence: 58%
“…Agility has been shown to be a relevant factor that can improve the quality of performance of any athlete. 33 In contrast to the results found and following Handaru et al 34 VO2max can affect agility performance in the game, the greater the aerobic capacity, the greater the ability to repeat an effort with a perfect technical execution after recovering from the previous effort. The finding of the present study contrasts with the findings of de Arazi et al, 35 who suggested that aerobic power and agility were significantly related.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 58%