Effect of 12 weeks of modified FIFA 11+ training on functional factors of male beach soccer players: A Randomized Controlled Trial study

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.584601
Keywords: Prevalence, Injury, FIFA 11+, Beach Soccer, Functional factors

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to investigate the effect of modified FIFA 11+ training on functional factors of beach soccer players. The study is an RCT. Forty subjects divided to two control and exercise groups. functional factors was collected by the Bosco jump test on the force plate. repeated measures ANOVA was used to compare, between groups and the intervention group, as well as the effect of intervention. Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS at the significant level of 0.05. The result showed that Bosco index (F1,38 = 42.85, p <0.001), power index (F1,38 = 12.33, p = 0.001) and equilibrium index (F1,38 = 127.11, p = 0.001) were increased after intervention. The time × group interaction for the Bosco-index was significant. The modified FIFA 11+ which performed in the sand had an effect on functional factors. these exercises are recommended for beach soccer players to improve their performance.

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Sergio Machado, Universidade Salgado de Oliveira

Sergio Machado es licenciado en Educación Física por la Universidad Estácio de Sá (2005). Máster, Doctorado y Postdoctorado en Salud Mental por el Instituto de Psiquiatría (IPUB) de la Universidad Federal de Río de Janeiro (UFRJ) en 2008, 2012 y 2013-2014. Post-doctorado en Neurofilosofía por la Universidad Federal de Uberlândia (UFU) en 2012-2013 y en Neurociencia de la Actividad Física por el Instituto Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología Traslacional en Medicina (INCT-TM) en 2014. Doctorado en curso en Ciencias del Deporte por Universidad de Beira Interior (UBI - Portugal). Licenciando en Psicología en la Universidad Estácio de Sá, interrumpido en 2018.1. Tiene experiencia en las áreas de salud mental, psicofisiología, neuropsicología, fisiología del ejercicio clínico y neurociencia de la actividad física. Es investigador en el Laboratorio de Pánico y Respiración (UFRJ) y Profesor Permanente del Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias de la Actividad Física de la Universidad Salgado de Oliveira, coordinando el Laboratorio de Neurociencia de la Actividad Física. Sus intereses de investigación son los aspectos biológicos de la actividad física y el ejercicio físico en las dimensiones de prevención, rehabilitación y prescripción de ejercicios, en la perspectiva de la promoción de la salud y el rendimiento humano. Más específicamente, investiga los efectos agudos y crónicos del entrenamiento de fuerza, aeróbico, flexibilidad y neuromotor en la actividad cerebral, aspectos conductuales, psicofisiológicos, neuropsicológicos y de calidad de vida en sujetos sanos (niños/adolescentes, adultos y ancianos) y en pacientes con enfermedades neurológicas y trastornos psiquiátricos. Es investigador invitado de instituciones internacionales, como Universidad de Cagliari (Italia), Universidad Regensburg (Alemania) y Universidad Anahuac Mayab (México). Es editor asociado de revistas internacionales (Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers in Psychiatry, Cuadernos de Psicologia del Deporte, The Open Sports Science Journal, CNS Neurological Disorders Drug Targets y Clinical Practice and Epidemioloy in Mental Health) y revisor de varias revistas nacionales e internacionales. Actualmente es un joven científico de la Fundación para el Apoyo a la Investigación del Estado de Río de Janeiro (FAPERJ) – Brasil.

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21-09-2024
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Sharifatpour, R., Abbasi, H., Hossein Alizadeh, M., Abedinzadeh, S., & Machado, S. (2024). Effect of 12 weeks of modified FIFA 11+ training on functional factors of male beach soccer players: A Randomized Controlled Trial study. Sport Psychology Notebooks, 24(3), 265–280. https://doi.org/10.6018/cpd.584601
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