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Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the training effects of the FIFA 11+ kids on several parameters of physical performance in male youth football players. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three youth players were randomized within each team into two groups (control vs. intervention). The intervention group performe...

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Autores principales: Pomares-Noguera, Carlos, Ayala, Francisco, Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier, Alomoto-Burneo, Juan F., López-Valenciano, Alejandro, Elvira, José L. L., Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio, De Ste Croix, Mark
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29556489
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00040
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author Pomares-Noguera, Carlos
Ayala, Francisco
Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier
Alomoto-Burneo, Juan F.
López-Valenciano, Alejandro
Elvira, José L. L.
Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio
De Ste Croix, Mark
author_facet Pomares-Noguera, Carlos
Ayala, Francisco
Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier
Alomoto-Burneo, Juan F.
López-Valenciano, Alejandro
Elvira, José L. L.
Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio
De Ste Croix, Mark
author_sort Pomares-Noguera, Carlos
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To analyze the training effects of the FIFA 11+ kids on several parameters of physical performance in male youth football players. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three youth players were randomized within each team into two groups (control vs. intervention). The intervention group performed the FIFA 11+ kids programme 2 times a week for 4 weeks; the control groups completed their normal warm-up routines. Thirteen physical performance measures {range of motion (hip, knee, and ankle joints), dynamic postural control (measured throughout the Y balance test), 20 m sprint time, slalom dribble with a ball, agility, vertical jumping height [counter movement jump (CMJ) and drop jump (DJ)], horizontal jump distance, accuracy when volleying a ball [measured throughout the Wall Volley test]} were assessed. All physical performance parameters were compared via magnitude-based inference analysis. RESULTS: Significant between-group differences in favor of the FIFA 11+ players were found for dynamic postural control {anterior [mean and 90% confidence intervals (CI) = 1 cm, from −1.6 to 3.5 cm] and posteromedial (mean and 90% CI = 5.1 cm, from −1.8 to 12 cm) and posterolateral (mean and 90% CI = 4.8 cm, from 0.6 to 9.0 cm) distances}, agility run (mean and 90% CI = 0.5 s, from −0.9 to 0 s), vertical jump height [CMJ (mean and 90% CI = 3.1 cm, from 0.2 to 6.1 cm) and DJ (mean and 90% CI = 1.7 cm, from −0.5 to 3.9 cm)], and horizontal jump distance (mean and 90% CI = 2.5 cm, from −8 to 15 cm). The control groups showed better performance in 20 m sprint time (mean and 90% CI = −0.05 s, from −0.11 to 0.07) and wall volley tests (mean and 90% CI = 0.2, from −0.2 to 0.6) compared to the intervention group. CONCLUSION: The main findings of this study suggest that just 4 weeks of implementation of the FIFA 11+ kids produces improved physical performance compared with traditional warm-up routines in youth soccer players.
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spelling pubmed-58449202018-03-19 Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial Pomares-Noguera, Carlos Ayala, Francisco Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier Alomoto-Burneo, Juan F. López-Valenciano, Alejandro Elvira, José L. L. Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio De Ste Croix, Mark Front Pediatr Pediatrics OBJECTIVE: To analyze the training effects of the FIFA 11+ kids on several parameters of physical performance in male youth football players. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-three youth players were randomized within each team into two groups (control vs. intervention). The intervention group performed the FIFA 11+ kids programme 2 times a week for 4 weeks; the control groups completed their normal warm-up routines. Thirteen physical performance measures {range of motion (hip, knee, and ankle joints), dynamic postural control (measured throughout the Y balance test), 20 m sprint time, slalom dribble with a ball, agility, vertical jumping height [counter movement jump (CMJ) and drop jump (DJ)], horizontal jump distance, accuracy when volleying a ball [measured throughout the Wall Volley test]} were assessed. All physical performance parameters were compared via magnitude-based inference analysis. RESULTS: Significant between-group differences in favor of the FIFA 11+ players were found for dynamic postural control {anterior [mean and 90% confidence intervals (CI) = 1 cm, from −1.6 to 3.5 cm] and posteromedial (mean and 90% CI = 5.1 cm, from −1.8 to 12 cm) and posterolateral (mean and 90% CI = 4.8 cm, from 0.6 to 9.0 cm) distances}, agility run (mean and 90% CI = 0.5 s, from −0.9 to 0 s), vertical jump height [CMJ (mean and 90% CI = 3.1 cm, from 0.2 to 6.1 cm) and DJ (mean and 90% CI = 1.7 cm, from −0.5 to 3.9 cm)], and horizontal jump distance (mean and 90% CI = 2.5 cm, from −8 to 15 cm). The control groups showed better performance in 20 m sprint time (mean and 90% CI = −0.05 s, from −0.11 to 0.07) and wall volley tests (mean and 90% CI = 0.2, from −0.2 to 0.6) compared to the intervention group. CONCLUSION: The main findings of this study suggest that just 4 weeks of implementation of the FIFA 11+ kids produces improved physical performance compared with traditional warm-up routines in youth soccer players. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5844920/ /pubmed/29556489 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00040 Text en Copyright © 2018 Pomares-Noguera, Ayala, Robles-Palazón, Alomoto-Burneo, López-Valenciano, Elvira, Hernández-Sánchez and De Ste Croix. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Pomares-Noguera, Carlos
Ayala, Francisco
Robles-Palazón, Francisco Javier
Alomoto-Burneo, Juan F.
López-Valenciano, Alejandro
Elvira, José L. L.
Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio
De Ste Croix, Mark
Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title_full Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title_fullStr Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title_full_unstemmed Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title_short Training Effects of the FIFA 11+ Kids on Physical Performance in Youth Football Players: A Randomized Control Trial
title_sort training effects of the fifa 11+ kids on physical performance in youth football players: a randomized control trial
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5844920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29556489
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2018.00040
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