Artigo Publicado: "DECISION MAKING IN SOCCER: INTERACTIONS WITH PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL PERFORMA
- Vanessa Menegassi
- 30 de mai. de 2017
- 2 min de leitura
O GEPAFUT publicou o estudo "DECISION MAKING IN SOCCER: INTERACTIONS WITH PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE" na edição de junho do Journal of Exercise Physiology - Online (v. 20, n. 3, 2017). O artigo analisou a relação entre o conhecimento tático declarativo as características físicas e o desempenho técnico de jovens futebolistas. Participaram do estudo 68 jogadores do Centro Regional de Formação em Futebol (CERFUT/DEF/UEM).

Title: DECISION MAKING IN SOCCER: INTERACTIONS WITH PHYSICAL AND TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Authors: Leandro Rechenchosky, Vanessa Menezes Menegassi, Paulo Henrique Borges, Gibson Praça, Pablo Juan Greco, Amauri Oliveira, Claudio Kravchychyn, Luciane Costa e Wilson Rinaldi.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between declarative tactical knowledge, physical fitness, and technical tasks in young soccer players. Sixtyeight regional soccer players (12.83 ± 2.43 yrs) participated in the study. To assess the decision making, physical fitness, and technical performance the declarative tactical knowledge, Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test 1, Counter Movement Jump, Speed 30 m, Shuttle Run with the ball, and General Soccer Ability Skill Test Battery were used. Non Hierarchical K-Means Cluster Analysis was realized to create three groups related to level of tactical knowledge. The ChiSquared Test and the Pearson Correlation Coefficient were performed to identify the relationship between variables (P<0.05). Results showed significant associations between age groups and clusters ( 2 = 23.85; P<0.001) and moderate correlations between declarative tactical knowledge and age (r = 0.41), YYIRT1 (r = 0.45), speed (r = 0.42), agility (r = -0.56), dribbling (r = -0.59), and shooting (r = 0.40). The main findings indicate that physical and technical performances are related to declarative tactical knowledge and tactical knowledge increases according to age.