The effect of 6-week balance training on soccer-specific technical skills in soccer players
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Balance training Football Technical skills in football
Date
2023-03-29Referencia bibliográfica
Merih Öztürk, Bülent Turna(2023). The effect of 6-week balance training on soccer-specific technical skills in soccer players. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 14(2). 137-146.[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.02.013]
Résumé
Due to the nature of football, players perform a series of unstable movements during the game. In this
context, balance skill is important for football players. The aim of the study is to examine the effects of
balance training on football specific technical skills. 22 male amateur football players competing in the
1st amateur league participated by filling a "Informed Volunteer Form". Participants were randomly
divided into Balance Training Group (BTG) and Classic Football Training Group (CFTG). Before the
training session, physical characteristics such as age, height, body weight, as well as Flamingo
balance, Star balance, Yeagley (Bounce), Mor-Christian football general ability (drilling, shooting and
short-distance passing) and long distance passing tests were applied. While the 6-week classical
football training protocol was applied to the CFTG group, additional balance training was performed
to the BTG group. The total training loads of both training groups were equal. The analysis of the data
was evaluated according to the significance level of p<0.05 in the SPSS 20 statistical program. The pretest
and post-test values of the BTG and CFTG groups were recorded, and the "Paired Samples and
Independent Samples Test" was applied to the data with normal distribution, and the "Wilcoxon and
Mann Whitney Test" for unnormal distribution. As a result, it was hypothesized that the balance
training methods would improve the technical skills of football players in the dominant and nondominant
legs. As a result of this study, it was seen that the balance training methods applied in the
research improved the technical skills of the football players in the dominant and non-dominant legs,
and there was a statistically significant differences p<0,05). As a result of the findings we obtained in
our study, the balance training method we used; It was seen that the research group developed both
balance skills and technical skills in the dominant and non-dominant legs, and this development was
a statistically significant improvement.