Effects of coach encouragement on psychophysiological responses and technical actions in different small-sided soccer games

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yusuf Soylu, Ersan Arslan, Bulent Kilit, Andrew M. Lane
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ABSTRACTThis study examined the effects of coach encouragement (CE) on psychophysiological responses and technical actions in different small-sided soccer games (SSGs) in young soccer players. Twenty male soccer players (17.3 ± 1.4 years of age) performed four bouts of 2, 3 and 4-a-side SSGs with two minutes of rest between bouts at three-day intervals. Heart rate (HR) responses and technical actions were continuously monitored and recorded during all SSGs. The rating of perceived exertion (RPE), enjoyment (PACES), and mood (Profile of Mood of States: POMS) were also determined at the end of the last bout of each SSGs. Results demonstrated that CE + SSGs induced higher psychophysiological responses such as HR, RPE, and PACES responses (p ≤ 0.05, d values ranging from 0,76 to 2,25 [moderate to very large effect]). Furthermore, the CE + SSGs demonstrated significantly higher technical actions in terms of successful passes and shots (p ≤ 0.05, d values ranging from 0,84 to 3,25 [moderate to very large effect]) when compared to SSGs without CE (CE-SSGs). Conversely, the CE-SSGs induced higher unpleasant mood responses in terms of tension, anger, and fatigue in young soccer players. The results of this study suggest that if coaches want players to perform under higher-intensity conditions, they should encourage players in game-based training.KEYWORDS: Game-based trainingcoach feedbackenjoymentmoodverbal encouragement Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
教练鼓励对不同小型足球比赛心理生理反应和技术动作的影响
摘要本研究探讨了教练鼓励对不同小型足球比赛中青少年足球运动员心理生理反应和技术动作的影响。20名男性足球运动员(17.3±1.4岁)进行4组2人、3人、4人的ssg,每组间隔3天休息2分钟。在所有ssg期间,持续监测和记录心率(HR)反应和技术动作。在每次ssg最后一轮结束时,还测定了感知劳累(RPE)、享受(PACES)和情绪(心境状态概况:POMS)的评分。结果表明,CE + SSGs诱导了更高的心理生理反应,如HR、RPE和pace反应(p≤0.05,d值为0,76 ~ 2,25[中等到非常大的影响])。此外,与没有CE的ssg (CE- ssg)相比,CE + ssg在成功传球和射门方面表现出显著更高的技术动作(p≤0.05,d值范围为0,84至3,25[中等到非常大的影响])。相反,ce - ssg在年轻足球运动员中引起了更高的不愉快情绪反应,如紧张、愤怒和疲劳。这项研究的结果表明,如果教练希望球员在高强度的条件下表现,他们应该鼓励球员进行基于比赛的训练。关键词:游戏训练教练反馈享受情绪言语鼓励披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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