Athletic physique in soccer, advantages or disadvantages for its practice
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It is inherent to human development in the evolution of a spiral, along the bioadaptativo this progress is observed in both qualitative and quantitative; she is subject to substantive processes that inevitably lead to perfectionism, attitudes that also manifest in the sport and specifically football; athletic sport that does not despise stereotypes, although for certain positions if necessary, that is having a good athletic build. Having a team with this feature is in line with the profile of the ideal models for each position, but this
is virtually impossible, so as an alternative compensatory models are presented, which to compensate certain characteristics with increasing others serve to complement the limitations of a "physical athletic ideal." Based on these and other arguments raised base football aimed inclusive sport as different types of athletic physical models. To carry ways of doing this work, the International Independent Group for the Preparation, Rehabilitation, Recreation, Research and Improvement in football came to the use of methods such as the living source in personal communication, the unstructured interview, the experiential experiential, the document review and reflective workshops critical opinion. The results confirm that regardless of high stature and corpulence is required for certain positions such as goalkeeper and central defenders, for the rest of the positions is not this way, even some limitations of a physical ideal athletic can be compensated. The arguments confirm that football supports all types of athletes, whether or not an ideal model, provided it has an excellent physiological organic development.
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