Soccer Scoring Techniques-A Biomechanical Re-Conception of Time and Space for Innovations in Soccer Research and Coaching.
Gongbing ShanXiang ZhangPublished in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The overlooked SSTs in research and training practice are commonly airborne and/or acrobatic, which are perceived as high-risk and low-reward. Relying on athletes' talent to improvise on these complex skills can hardly be considered a viable learning/training strategy. Future research should focus on developing player-centered temporal-spatial SST training to help demystify the effectiveness of proprioceptive shooting volume and increase scoring opportunities in soccer.