Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and is played regardless
of such factors as sport performance. Whereas there has been much debate as to
optimal the dominant energy systems where some authors confirm that soccer is
aerobic activities (Wener W.K.et al, 2016) based on the soccer match which is
aerobically fueled (Marc Briggs, 2013) while other authors affirm that Soccer
is mixed aerobic-anaerobic sport requiring players to display great muscular
power with the capacity to produce energy (Jens Bangsbo,et al , 2014)and (T.
Reilly,et al, 2013) according to(Bompa, Tudor,et al , 2015) that The dominant
energy systems used in soccer are anaerobic lactic (50 percent), alactic (40
percent), and aerobic (10 percent). The purpose of this paper therefore was to
conduct analysis based on tonic muscle in the lack of biopsy test among our
institute based on the background that Muscle tone requires The measured
phasic, a rapid contraction in response to a high degree of stretch; and
postural tone, a prolonged (Jo E. et al, 2007). Our assuming was based on killy
test \"isometric knee extensor endurance\" and Surensen-Biering test
\"isometric endurance of trunk extensor\" (Outrequin J.et al, 2011)
comparing to values Couper (vo2max) and RAST (anaerobic) tests (Meckel Y, et
al., 2009) to determine the types of muscles, ?slow? and ?fast,? developed by
Our 12 attackers under 18 years based on their sporting past training where the
most important physical capacity for an attacking soccer in our opinion is
speed ? reaction speed, acceleration, power and quick limb whereas (Jay Martin,
2011) summaries in Speed and anaerobic capacity which they are a necessary
physical criteria movements among the attackers. According to the statistical
analysis based on Regression as a method we confirm that our Algerian attackers
develop more aerobic dominant energy systems due to the concentration of the
coach in developing Strength lower body where these practices does not correspond
in our opinion with the demands of modern football, which is based on the
requirements positions. - See more at:
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