Abstract

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of two different types of core training applied during the season on the strength performance and football technical skills of young footballers. A total of 18 footballers average age was 15±0.8years voluntarily participated in the study. Two different core trainings were applied in addition to football technical skills. Before and after the study, the sit-up, standing long jump, push-up, dribbling, passing and shooting performances of players were observed. Data were assessed with the SPSS. In the dynamic group there were statistically significant improvements in all variables apart from shooting and passing, while the static group had statistically significant development of all variables apart from shooting. The control group only had statistically significant development for sit-up performance. While development sufficient to form significant differences between the variables observed in the experimental groups was not observed, there were significant differences for all variables when compared with the control group apart from shooting performance. In conclusion, footballers with eight-week dynamic and static core training added to in-season football training had similar levels of development in terms of strength and football technical skills, with significant development of strength, dribbling and passing skills when compared to a group without core training. In light of this data, eight-week dynamic and static strength training applied to footballers in the development period may be said to be an effective method to develop abdominal muscle strength and explosive strength performance and to develop dribbling and passing skills unique to football.

Highlights

  • IntroductionSoccer, is a team game popular around the world with participants of all ages

  • Football, or soccer, is a team game popular around the world with participants of all ages

  • The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of two different strength trainings added to football technical training for eight weeks on the strength and football technical skills of young footballers

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Introduction

Soccer, is a team game popular around the world with participants of all ages. Effective construction of sudden direction changes, jumps and kicks within the game of football determines a player’s success. The success of these skills is affected by the strength, speed, balance and quickness traits of a player. While development of these traits is planned in the period before the season, due to intensified matches during the season and an intensified training plan, training aims to develop technical and tactical skills and preserve other performance traits. Core exercises may be chosen by trainers as they increase sporting performance, reduce the risk of injury and aid in more balanced development of sporting skills (Hedrick 2000, McCurdy et al 2005)

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