Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case

The objective is to determine the effect of a training program using an active method in youth football. The study had a unique case design with pretest and post-test measurements. The participants were 18 soccer players under 15 from a club in the city of Medellin (14,94±0,4 years; 166,33±0,05 cm;...

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Main Author: Wilder Geovanny Valencia Sánchez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Federación Extremeña de Balonmano; University of Extremadura 2021-02-01
Series:E-balonmano.com: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte
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spelling doaj-9a33062dadaa47b6b7c9c4288a2b09fa2021-07-15T11:15:00ZengFederación Extremeña de Balonmano; University of ExtremaduraE-balonmano.com: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte1885-70192021-02-011712344379Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique caseWilder Geovanny Valencia Sánchez0Universidad de AntioquiaThe objective is to determine the effect of a training program using an active method in youth football. The study had a unique case design with pretest and post-test measurements. The participants were 18 soccer players under 15 from a club in the city of Medellin (14,94±0,4 years; 166,33±0,05 cm; 54,09±5,96 kg; 19,52±1,56 Kg/m2; 0,98±1,15 years of experience). The intervention was carried out during 20 training units in 10 weeks, which had as learning contents the offensive tactical principles of evolution. The evaluations were following up of friendly football matches with a control group that had characteristics similar to the experimental group. The games were recorded and analyzed using a previously validated observation protocol. The analysis unit was made up of 605 ball recoveries and 301 offensive sequences in total. Pearson's chi-squared test (x2) was applied for the analysis of pre-post test differences. The results indicate a statistically significant increase in offensive performance (p = 0, 04) among the number of post-test offensive sequences compared to the pretest of the experimental group. It is recommended to use a training program based on the tactical component using the active method to increase offensive performance. Keywords: Offensive sequences; tactics; game principles; small-side games.http://e-balonmano.com/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/501secuencias ofensivastácticaprincipios de juegojuegos en espacio reducidooffensive sequencestacticsgame principlessmall-side games
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Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
E-balonmano.com: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte
secuencias ofensivas
táctica
principios de juego
juegos en espacio reducido
offensive sequences
tactics
game principles
small-side games
author_facet Wilder Geovanny Valencia Sánchez
author_sort Wilder Geovanny Valencia Sánchez
title Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
title_short Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
title_full Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
title_fullStr Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
title_sort effect of a youth football tactical training program: unique case
publisher Federación Extremeña de Balonmano; University of Extremadura
series E-balonmano.com: Revista de Ciencias del Deporte
issn 1885-7019
publishDate 2021-02-01
description The objective is to determine the effect of a training program using an active method in youth football. The study had a unique case design with pretest and post-test measurements. The participants were 18 soccer players under 15 from a club in the city of Medellin (14,94±0,4 years; 166,33±0,05 cm; 54,09±5,96 kg; 19,52±1,56 Kg/m2; 0,98±1,15 years of experience). The intervention was carried out during 20 training units in 10 weeks, which had as learning contents the offensive tactical principles of evolution. The evaluations were following up of friendly football matches with a control group that had characteristics similar to the experimental group. The games were recorded and analyzed using a previously validated observation protocol. The analysis unit was made up of 605 ball recoveries and 301 offensive sequences in total. Pearson's chi-squared test (x2) was applied for the analysis of pre-post test differences. The results indicate a statistically significant increase in offensive performance (p = 0, 04) among the number of post-test offensive sequences compared to the pretest of the experimental group. It is recommended to use a training program based on the tactical component using the active method to increase offensive performance. Keywords: Offensive sequences; tactics; game principles; small-side games.
topic secuencias ofensivas
táctica
principios de juego
juegos en espacio reducido
offensive sequences
tactics
game principles
small-side games
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