A Novel Approach for Comparison of Reception Performance in a Technique Test and Small-Sided Games
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Design and Methodology
2.3. Methods for Testing Ball Reception
2.4. Reception in 4vs1 SSG
2.5. Reception in 5vs5 SSG
2.6. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Practical Applications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Score | Criteria: Ball Reception, Technical Skill 19 km/t | Criteria: Ball Reception, Technical Skill 31 km/t | Criteria: Ball Reception, Technical and Tactical Skill, 4vs1 | Criteria: Ball Reception, Technical and Tactical Skill, 5vs5 |
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1 | The player does not manage to stop the ball. | The player does not manage to stop the ball. | The player loses control of the ball from an easy pass of does not manage to stop the ball. | The player loses control of the ball from an easy pass of does not manage to stop the ball. |
2 | The player loses control over the ball, and the ball goes outside the area in front of or beside the player (1 × 1.5 m) before he manages to pass the ball | The player does not manage to control the ball inside the area, and the ball goes more than 2 m outside the area in front of or beside the player (1 × 1.5 m) before the pass is made | The player loses control of the ball from a difficult pass. | The player loses control of the ball from a difficult pass. |
3 | The player manages to control the ball in the area, but the ball is not controlled in the correct direction (left or right). | The player does not manage to control the ball in the area, and the ball goes less than 2 m outside the area before the pass is made | The player controls the ball, but the receiving makes it difficult to make a pass in the correct direction. | The player controls the ball, but the receiving makes it difficult to make a pass in correct direction. |
4 | The player manages to control the ball in the area, in the correct direction (left or right), but the ball is too close or too far from the player, resulting in difficulty in making the pass | The player manages to control the ball inside the area, but the ball is too close or too far from the player, resulting in difficulty in making the pass | The player controls the ball, and the receiving makes it easy to perform a pass in the correct direction. | The player controls the ball, and the receiving makes it easy to perform a pass in the correct direction. |
5 | The player manages to control the ball within the area, in the correct direction (left or right), and the receiving is perfect, so the pass is easy to perform. | The player manages to control the ball inside the area, and the receiving is perfect for executing the pass. | The player controls the ball in a perfect way, in a difficult situation, with high pressure from the defender. | The player controls the ball in a perfect way, passing an opponent, making progress in the soccer game or managing to control a difficult pass. |
Rank BPM | Rank 4vs1 | Rank 5vs5 | |
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Rank BPM | 1.000 | 0.399 | 0.479 |
Rank 4vs1 | 0.399 | 1.000 | 0.606 * |
Rank 5vs5 | 0.479 # | 0.606 * | 1.000 |
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Sørensen A, Sørensen V, Dalen T. A Novel Approach for Comparison of Reception Performance in a Technique Test and Small-Sided Games. Sports. 2021; 9(5):66. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9050066
Chicago/Turabian StyleSørensen, Arne, Vidar Sørensen, and Terje Dalen. 2021. "A Novel Approach for Comparison of Reception Performance in a Technique Test and Small-Sided Games" Sports 9, no. 5: 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9050066
APA StyleSørensen, A., Sørensen, V., & Dalen, T. (2021). A Novel Approach for Comparison of Reception Performance in a Technique Test and Small-Sided Games. Sports, 9(5), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports9050066