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A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs

Background and Objectives: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) soccer coaches implement numerous warm-up and flexibility strategies to prepare athletes for training and competition. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) developed the 11+ injury prevention program t...

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Autores principales: Judge, Lawrence W., Petersen, Jeffrey C., Hoover, Donald L., Craig, Bruce W., Nordmann, Nick, Schoeff, Makenzie A., Fox, Brian D., Dickin, D. Clark, Bellar, David M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417
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author Judge, Lawrence W.
Petersen, Jeffrey C.
Hoover, Donald L.
Craig, Bruce W.
Nordmann, Nick
Schoeff, Makenzie A.
Fox, Brian D.
Dickin, D. Clark
Bellar, David M.
author_facet Judge, Lawrence W.
Petersen, Jeffrey C.
Hoover, Donald L.
Craig, Bruce W.
Nordmann, Nick
Schoeff, Makenzie A.
Fox, Brian D.
Dickin, D. Clark
Bellar, David M.
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description Background and Objectives: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) soccer coaches implement numerous warm-up and flexibility strategies to prepare athletes for training and competition. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) developed the 11+ injury prevention program to reduce non-contact injuries. This study aimed to analyze the level of familiarity with and implementation of the evidence-based FIFA 11+ amongst NCAA Division I (DI) and Division III (DIII) men’s and women’s soccer coaches. Materials and Methods: NCAA soccer coaches in the United States received an Institutional Review Board—approved survey hyperlink. A total of 240 coaches completed the survey. The respondents represented 47.5% men’s and 52.5% women’s teams distributed within DI and DIII programs. Descriptive statistics are reported as frequency counts and mean ± standard deviation where applicable. Pearson’s chi-square tests were performed to assess potential differences with a significance level set at α < 0.05. Results: The results indicated that approximately 62% of the respondents reported being familiar with the FIFA 11+ program. Of those coaches familiar with the program, 15.0% reported full implementation, 57.5% reported partial implementation, and 27.5% reported no implementation. Chi-square analyses revealed significant differences in FIFA 11+ implementation based upon division level (χ(2) = 4.56, p = 0.033) and coaching certification levels (χ(2) = 13.11, p = 0.011). Conclusions: This study indicates that there is a gap between FIFA 11+ knowledge and actual implementation. To reduce the risk of non-contact injury, there is a need to educate coaches and athletic trainers on the purpose of the FIFA 11+ program and how to perform the exercises correctly.
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spelling pubmed-75584072020-10-22 A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs Judge, Lawrence W. Petersen, Jeffrey C. Hoover, Donald L. Craig, Bruce W. Nordmann, Nick Schoeff, Makenzie A. Fox, Brian D. Dickin, D. Clark Bellar, David M. Medicina (Kaunas) Article Background and Objectives: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) soccer coaches implement numerous warm-up and flexibility strategies to prepare athletes for training and competition. The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) developed the 11+ injury prevention program to reduce non-contact injuries. This study aimed to analyze the level of familiarity with and implementation of the evidence-based FIFA 11+ amongst NCAA Division I (DI) and Division III (DIII) men’s and women’s soccer coaches. Materials and Methods: NCAA soccer coaches in the United States received an Institutional Review Board—approved survey hyperlink. A total of 240 coaches completed the survey. The respondents represented 47.5% men’s and 52.5% women’s teams distributed within DI and DIII programs. Descriptive statistics are reported as frequency counts and mean ± standard deviation where applicable. Pearson’s chi-square tests were performed to assess potential differences with a significance level set at α < 0.05. Results: The results indicated that approximately 62% of the respondents reported being familiar with the FIFA 11+ program. Of those coaches familiar with the program, 15.0% reported full implementation, 57.5% reported partial implementation, and 27.5% reported no implementation. Chi-square analyses revealed significant differences in FIFA 11+ implementation based upon division level (χ(2) = 4.56, p = 0.033) and coaching certification levels (χ(2) = 13.11, p = 0.011). Conclusions: This study indicates that there is a gap between FIFA 11+ knowledge and actual implementation. To reduce the risk of non-contact injury, there is a need to educate coaches and athletic trainers on the purpose of the FIFA 11+ program and how to perform the exercises correctly. MDPI 2020-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7558407/ /pubmed/32824955 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Petersen, Jeffrey C.
Hoover, Donald L.
Craig, Bruce W.
Nordmann, Nick
Schoeff, Makenzie A.
Fox, Brian D.
Dickin, D. Clark
Bellar, David M.
A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7558407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824955
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417
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