Testing methods and physical qualities of male age grade rugby union players: A systematic review

Rugby union match demands are complex, requiring the development of multiple physical qualities concurrently. Quantifying the physical qualities of age grade rugby union players is vital for practitioners to support athlete preparation and long-term development. This systematic review aimed to ident...

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description Rugby union match demands are complex, requiring the development of multiple physical qualities concurrently. Quantifying the physical qualities of age grade rugby union players is vital for practitioners to support athlete preparation and long-term development. This systematic review aimed to identify the methods used to quantify the physical qualities of male age grade (≤ Under-20) rugby union players, present the normative values for physical qualities, and compare physical qualities between age grades and positions. Electronic databases were systematically reviewed from the earliest record to November 2019 using key words relating to sex, age, sport and physical testing. Forty-two studies evaluated the physical qualities of age grade rugby union players. Seventy-five tests were used to quantify body composition, muscular strength, muscular power, linear speed, change of direction ability, aerobic capacity and anaerobic endurance. Thirty-one studies met the eligibility criteria to present the physical qualities. Physical qualities differentiate between age groups below Under-16, while differences in older age groups (Under-16 to Under-20) are not clear. Positional differences are present with forwards possessing greater height, body mass, body fat percentage and strength while backs are faster and have greater aerobic capacities. A wide variety of tests are used to assess physical qualities limiting between study comparisons. Although differences in older age grades are unclear, older age groups (Under-19-20) generally performed better in physical tests. Positional differences are associated with match demands where forwards are exposed to less running but a greater number of collisions. Practitioners can use the results from this review to evaluate the physical qualities of age grade rugby union players to enhance training prescription, goal setting and player development. Future research should consider the use of national standardised testing batteries due to the inconsistency in testing methods and small samples limiting the reporting of positional differences.
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subjects Adolescent
Aerobic capacity
Age
Athletes
Athletic Performance - physiology
Australian football
Batteries
Biology and Life Sciences
Body composition
Body Composition - physiology
Body fat
Body mass
Body measurements
Body Size - physiology
Child
Constraining
Evaluation
Exercise Test - methods
Football - physiology
Goal setting
Health sciences
Humans
Male
Medical examination
Medical tests
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Methods
Muscle strength
Muscle Strength - physiology
People and Places
Physical Endurance - physiology
Physical Fitness - physiology
Physical tests
Physiological aspects
Players
Power (Philosophy)
Quality
Reviews
Rugby
Rugby football
Rugby football players
Running - physiology
Setting (Literature)
Social Sciences
Sports medicine
Systematic review
Velocity
Young Adult
title Testing methods and physical qualities of male age grade rugby union players: A systematic review
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