Acute effect of technique modification training on 180° change of direction performance and kinematics in adolescent male soccer players.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1453859
Hayato Nakamura, Daichi Yamashita, Daichi Nishiumi, Naoto Nakaichi, Norikazu Hirose
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Introduction: Change of direction (COD) maneuvers are frequently performed during soccer games and are critical for performance. Adolescent players often display immature COD maneuvers, suggesting that COD technique modification training may be a more effective approach for adolescent athletes. This study investigated the acute effects of COD modification training on COD performance and kinematics in male adolescent soccer players.

Methods: Twenty-nine male junior high school soccer players participated in this study and were divided into two groups: 16 players underwent 15-min COD technique modification training (COD group), while 13 players engaged in 15-min linear sprint training. The participants performed Pro-Agility and 20-m sprint tests before and after the intervention, and the total times were measured. COD deficit (CODD) was calculated as the difference between these times. Center of mass (COM) velocity and trunk and lower limb kinematics were computed from three-dimensional kinematic data collected during the Pro-Agility test using a markerless motion capture system. Each section of the Pro-Agility test was divided into acceleration and deceleration phases based on the COM velocity; Stop marks the moment of direction change. Two-way (group and time) mixed ANOVA was conducted with Bonferroni corrections for post-hoc comparisons.

Results: No significant interactions were observed in the total time of the Pro-Agility test, CODD, 20-m sprint time, or average acceleration and deceleration in each phase (p > 0.05). On the other hand, the COD group showed significant interactions and improvements in average deceleration from final foot (FF) contact to Stop (p = 0.012, g = 0.639), penultimate foot hip flexion angle at Stop (p = 0.042, g = 0.496), COM-FF horizontal distance at Stop (p = 0.008, g = 0.650), and FF ground contact time (p < 0.001, g = 0.803).

Conclusion: A 15-min COD technique modification training led to partial, immediate improvements in kinematic parameters among adolescent soccer players but did not enhance overall COD performance or acceleration/deceleration ability.

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技术改良训练对青少年男子足球运动员180°转向性能和运动学的急性影响。
导读:在足球比赛中,改变方向(COD)动作经常被执行,对表现至关重要。青少年运动员经常表现出不成熟的COD动作,这表明COD技术修改训练可能是青少年运动员更有效的方法。本研究探讨了COD改良训练对男性青少年足球运动员COD性能和运动学的急性影响。方法:29名男子初中足球运动员分为两组,16名进行15分钟COD技术改良训练(COD组),13名进行15分钟直线冲刺训练。参与者在干预前后分别进行了Pro-Agility和20米冲刺测试,并测量了总时间。COD赤字(CODD)计算为这些时间之间的差值。使用无标记运动捕捉系统从Pro-Agility测试中收集的三维运动学数据中计算质心(COM)速度和躯干和下肢运动学。Pro-Agility测试的每个部分根据COM速度分为加速和减速阶段;停止标志着方向改变的时刻。对事后比较采用Bonferroni校正进行双向(组和时间)混合方差分析。结果:在Pro-Agility测试的总时间、CODD、20米冲刺时间和各阶段的平均加减速之间没有观察到显著的相互作用(p > 0.05)。另一方面,COD组在从最后一只脚(FF)接触到停止的平均减速(p = 0.012, g = 0.639)、停止时倒数第二只脚髋屈曲角(p = 0.042, g = 0.496)、停止时COM-FF水平距离(p = 0.008, g = 0.650)和FF地面接触时间(p = 0.803)方面表现出显著的相互作用和改善。结论:15分钟的COD技术改良训练能使青少年足球运动员的运动学参数得到部分、立竿见的改善,但不能提高整体的COD表现或加速/减速能力。
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