年轻球员在足球专项视觉训练后反应时间的减少和眼球运动功能的改善。

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摘要

背景:视觉运动技能在足球比赛中发挥着至关重要的作用,支持球员在动态环境中感知、决定和有效行动的能力。尽管运动视觉训练(SVT)已经显示出改善视觉和感知运动能力的潜力,但证据仍然是混合的,并且受到方法可变性的限制。成本和可及性也代表着实际的挑战。本研究评估了为期8周的基于现场的SVT方案对青少年休闲足球运动员视觉运动反应时间(VMRT)和眼动功能的影响。方法:对35名足球运动员(u12和u13)进行准实验研究。参与者接受基线正视评估以确保正常的视觉功能。使用BlazePod®设备评估VMRT,使用东北州立大学视光学院(NSUCO)测试评估眼动功能。SVT干预每周进行两次,持续8周,并与足球训练相结合。采用广义线性混合模型(glmm)和累积链接模型(clmm)进行统计分析。结论:基于场地的SVT方案与年轻足球运动员上肢VMRT和特定动眼肌功能的改善有关。虽然这些研究结果表明,运动特异性SVT可能会提高与足球表现相关的关键视觉运动技能,但准实验设计限制了因果解释。
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Reduction in reaction time and improved oculomotor function following football-specific vision training in young players.

Reduction in reaction time and improved oculomotor function following football-specific vision training in young players.

Reduction in reaction time and improved oculomotor function following football-specific vision training in young players.

Background: Visuomotor skills play a critical role in football performance, supporting players' ability to perceive, decide, and act effectively in dynamic environments. Although Sport Vision Training (SVT) has shown potential to improve visual and perceptual-motor abilities, the evidence remains mixed and limited by methodological variability. Cost and accessibility also represent practical challenges. This study evaluates the impact of an 8-week field-based SVT protocol on visuomotor reaction time (VMRT) and oculomotor function in young recreational football players.

Methods: A total of 35 football players (Under-12 and Under-13) participated in this quasi-experimental study. Participants underwent baseline orthoptic evaluations to ensure normal visual function. VMRT was assessed using BlazePod® devices, and oculomotor function was evaluated using the Northeastern State University College of Optometry (NSUCO) test. The SVT intervention was conducted twice weekly for8 weeks, integrated into football training. Generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) and cumulative link models (CLMMs) were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Significant improvements were observed in VMRT for upper-limb tasks (p < 0.001), while lower-limb reaction times showed no significant change. Oculomotor performance improved, particularly in saccadic precision (p = 0.02) and reduction of body and head movement during saccadic tasks (p < 0.001). No significant improvements were found in pursuit movement accuracy (p = 0.37).

Conclusion: The field-based SVT protocol was associated with improvements in upper-limb VMRT and specific oculomotor functions in young footballers. While these findings suggest that sport-specific SVT may enhance key visual-motor skills relevant to football performance, the quasi-experimental design limits causal interpretations.

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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
196
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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