Dribbling speed along curved paths predicts attacking performance in match-realistic one vs. one soccer games
Abstract
This study assessed whether a new, closed-skill dribbling or sprinting task could predict attacking performance in soccer. Twenty-five male players were recruited from the Londrina Junior Team Football Academy in Brazil and asked to either dribble the ball or sprint through five custom circuits that varied in average curvature (0–1.37 radians.m−1). These measures were then validated using a realistic one vs. one competition in which each player...
Paper Details
Title
Dribbling speed along curved paths predicts attacking performance in match-realistic one vs. one soccer games
Published Date
Nov 23, 2018
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
9
Pages
1072 - 1079
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