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1. GENERAL DATABASES
The concept "age" is used in the literature of the gerontology in contexts and different meanings. We distinguish between the chronological age, the biological age, the age psychological, age social and functional age (Singer 1981). Chronological age (the calendar) does not provide as a neutral concept, applications in statistics, that an order of general information in the direction of a digital cell in which each individual is classified according to its date of birth.Soccer drills for u6 However, the chronological age often expressed not the biological age of a person.

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The biological age (or the age individual) is described as the age that a body presented on the basis of the biological quality of its fabrics compared to normal values. soccer drills for u6 kids It depends on the process of biological maturation and of exogenous influences. The psychological age based on the ability of individual adaptation, on the subjective responses and the clean image of an individual. However, it may also be considered under the aspects of the age of performance, of the sum of experiences, and the maturity of spirit (Bocher 1969). The age social or sociological is strongly determined by the structure of the society in question.soccer drills for u5 Thus, the same individual can he be classified among the young people in some cases, or among the old in other circumstances to the inside of the same company http://www.footballshowtime.com/index.php/The-Technique/soccer-drills-for-u6.html (Bocher 1969).

2. GENERAL FOUNDATIONS OF BIOLOGY APPLIED TO THE SPORT AT L"CHILD AND L'ADOLESCENT

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Growth and metabolism

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Growth and skeletal apparatus passive


The act of "Mark Jansen" (Berthold and'Thiebach 1981) establishes that the sensitivity of the tissue is proportional to the speed of growth. The child or adolescent is therefore more particularly exposed to the dangers of injury due to loads of excessive drive and anti-physiological. This fragility appears especially during the thrust of pubertal growth which creates a real danger of lesions of orthopedic overload. However,soccer drills for u5 and u6 at the same chronological age or biological, the achievement of an effort can be supported differently from one subject to another. Figure 132 shows clearly that a given effort may have effects" bio positive" or "negative bio" depending on the situation initial orthopedic of the subject.
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