"Train as you play": Improving effectiveness of training in youth soccer players

被引:7
|
作者
Deuker, Albert [1 ,2 ]
Braunstein, Bjoern [3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Chow, Jia Yi [7 ]
Fichtl, Maximilian [8 ]
Kim, Hyoek [8 ]
Koerner, Swen [1 ]
Rein, Robert [8 ]
机构
[1] German Sport Univ Cologne, Sect Training Pedag & Martial Res, Sportpark Mungersdorf 6, D-50933 Cologne, North Rhine Wes, Germany
[2] German Sport Univ Cologne, Inst Profess Sport Educ & Sport Qualificat, Sportpark Mungersdorf 6, D-50933 Cologne, North Rhine Wes, Germany
[3] German Sport Univ Cologne, Inst Movement & Neurosci, Cologne, Germany
[4] Inst Biomech & Orthopaed, German Sport UniversityCologne, Cologne, Germany
[5] German Sport Univ Cologne, German Res Ctr Elite Sport, Cologne, Germany
[6] German Sport Univ Cologne, Ctr Hlth & Integrat Physiol Space, Cologne, Germany
[7] Natl Inst Educ Singapore, Phys Educ & Sport Sci, Singapore, Singapore
[8] German Sport Univ Cologne, Inst Training & Comp Sci Sport, Cologne, Germany
关键词
Association football; deliberate practice; nonlinear pedagogy; play; skill; tactical; technical; transfer of learning; DELIBERATE PRACTICE; NONLINEAR PEDAGOGY; EXPERT PERFORMANCE; DECISION-MAKING; SKILLS TESTS; ACQUISITION; DESIGN; SPORTS; EXPLORATION; PERCEPTION;
D O I
10.1177/17479541231172702
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The present study investigates to what extend de-contextualized practice is necessary to acquire technical skills in developmental soccer training. Typically, open play is considered beneficial for acquiring tactical skills, whereas specific drills are used to support the development of technical skills like passing and shooting. Therefore, a field-based study was designed to investigate the effectiveness of a Nonlinear Pedagogy (NP) approach in contrast to a classical Deliberate Practice approach to improve passing performance in young developmental soccer players. Method Forty young male players (age 10 +/- 1 years) were randomly assigned to three groups (PLAY, PRACTICE, and CONTROL). The PRACTICE group performed classical passing drills, whereas the PLAY group underwent a NP training regime. Passing skill was assessed before and after a 5-week training program using a standardized passing test according to the German Football Association. Additional retention testing was performed 5 weeks later. Results The results indicated that, although the test design showed no specificity to the learning environment of the PLAY group, both groups improved passing skills after training, but the PLAY group displayed better results during retention testing (PRACTICE: p = 0.004, d = 0.48; PLAY: p = 0.001, d = 0.53) compared to the PRACTICE group. These findings are suggestive of general transfer learning in dynamic learning environments. Conclusion The findings indicate that even when there is an emphasis on "technical skill" enhancement, more effective improvement in young development players may be observed through dynamic learning environments. Consequently, this study encourages coaches to design training regimes that afford players to train as they play.
引用
收藏
页码:677 / 686
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] INFLUENCE OF SPORT CONTEXT ON TRAINING ELITE SOCCER PLAYERS
    Pazo Haro, Clara Isabel
    Saenz-Lopez Bunuel, Pedro
    Fradua Uriondo, Luis
    REVISTA DE PSICOLOGIA DEL DEPORTE, 2012, 21 (02): : 291 - 299
  • [22] FITNESS TRAINING FOR COLLEGE SOCCER PLAYERS
    Chou, Zhen
    REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA DO ESPORTE, 2023, 29
  • [23] The developmental activities engaged in by elite youth soccer players who progressed to professional status compared to those who did not
    Ford, Paul R.
    Williams, A. Mark
    PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE, 2012, 13 (03) : 349 - 352
  • [24] Match Play Intensity Distribution in Youth Soccer
    Mendez-Villanueva, A.
    Buchheit, M.
    Simpson, B.
    Bourdon, P. C.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2013, 34 (02) : 101 - 110
  • [25] Improvements in executive functions by domain-specific cognitive training in youth elite soccer players
    Heilmann, Florian
    Knoebel, Simon
    Lautenbach, Franziska
    BMC PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 12 (01)
  • [26] SATISFACTION LEVELS AND TECHNICAL-TACTICAL PREFERENCES IN YOUTH U-12 SOCCER PLAYERS
    Garcia-Angulo, F. J.
    Gimenez-Egido, J. M.
    Garcia-Angulo, A.
    Ortega, E.
    JOURNAL OF SPORT AND HEALTH RESEARCH, 2023, 15 (03): : 581 - 596
  • [27] Technical attributes of Australian youth soccer players: Implications for talent identification
    Keller, Brad S.
    Raynor, Annette J.
    Bruce, Lyndell
    Iredale, Fiona
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING, 2016, 11 (06) : 819 - 824
  • [28] Physical and anthropometrical attributes of Australian youth soccer players
    Keller, Brad S.
    Raynor, Annette J.
    Bruce, Lyndell
    Iredale, Fiona
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING, 2018, 13 (05) : 787 - 793
  • [29] Effectiveness of short vs. long-distance sprint training on sprinting and agility performance in young soccer players
    Rey, Ezequiel
    Carrera, Samuel
    Padron-Cabo, Alexis
    Costa, Pablo B.
    BIOLOGY OF SPORT, 2024, 41 (01) : 87 - 93
  • [30] Very-Heavy Sled Training for Improving Horizontal-Force Output in Soccer Players
    Morin, Jean-Benoit
    Petrakos, George
    Jimenez-Reyes, Pedro
    Brown, Scott R.
    Samozino, Pierre
    Cross, Matt R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCE, 2017, 12 (06) : 840 - 844