THE EFFECT OF POSTURAL SWAY AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF 8 WEEKS TECHNICAL TRAINING PERFORMED WITH RESTRICT OF VISUAL INPUT ON THE 10-12 AGES SOCCER PLAYERS

Authors

  • Nurtekin Erkmen
  • Turgut Kaplan
  • Halil Taskin
  • Ahmet Sanioglu
  • Gokhan Ipekoglu

Keywords:

oung soccer players, vision perception, postural control, technical

Abstract

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he aim of this study was to determine the effects of an 8 week soccer-specific technical training with limited vision perception on postural control and technical parameters in 10-12 aged soccer players. Subjects in this study were 24 male young soccer players (age: 11.00 ± 0.56 years, height: 150.5 ± 4.23 cm, body weight: 41.49 ± 7.56 kg). Subjects were randomly divided as two groups: Training and control. Balance performance was measured by Biodex Balance System (BBS). Short pass, speed dribbling, 20 m speed with ball, ball control, juggling tests were used to measure soccer players’ technical performances with a ball. Subjects performed soccer training 3 times per week for 8 weeks. In each session, training group with limited vision perception and control group with normal vision perception committed soccer-specific technical drills for 20 min. Data were analyzed with t-test for independent samples and Mann-Whitney U between groups and paired t-test and Wilcoxon test between pretest and posttest. No significant difference was found balance scores and with eyes open and eyes closed and LOS test between training and control groups after training (p>0.05). After eight week of training there are no significant difference in balance score with eyes open for both training and control groups (p>0.05). Balance scores decreased in training and control groups after the training (p<0.05). The completion time of LOS test shortened in both training and control groups after training (p<0.05). The training developed speed dribbling performance of training group (p<0.05). On the other hand, soccer players’ performance in training and control groups increased in 20 m speed with a ball after eight week training (p<0.05). In conclusion; the results of this study indicate that soccer-specific training with limited vision perception may not improves balance performance in 10-12 aged soccer players, but it develops speed dribbling performance.

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Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Nurtekin Erkmen, Turgut Kaplan, Halil Taskin, Ahmet Sanioglu, & Gokhan Ipekoglu. (2025). THE EFFECT OF POSTURAL SWAY AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS OF 8 WEEKS TECHNICAL TRAINING PERFORMED WITH RESTRICT OF VISUAL INPUT ON THE 10-12 AGES SOCCER PLAYERS. Sport Scientific And Practical Aspects, 13(2). Retrieved from http://sportspa.ftos.untz.ba/index.php/sportspa/article/view/151
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