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Age- and size-corrected kicking speed and accuracy in elite junior soccer players.

Andrew H HunterNicholas M A SmithThiago V CamataMathew S CrowtherAndrew MatherNicolau Melo de SouzaLuiz Fernando Ramos-SilvaNerylson Ferraz PazettoFelipe Arruda MouraRobbie S Wilson
Published in: Science & medicine in football (2021)
Kicking powerfully and accurately is essential in soccer, and players who kick proficiently with both feet are highly sought after. Assessing performance in youth players is often confounded by more physically developed players outperforming their smaller peers. To alleviate such bias, we present a testing protocol and normative data developed with an elite Brazilian soccer academy that controls for players' age and size to assess kick performance with both feet. We measured kick speed and kick accuracy of 178 players and recorded their age (10-20 years), height, and mass. Combining age, height, and mass into an age and size index (ASI), we developed equations describing the relationship between ASI and performance. To determine the underlying predictors of performance, we also measured sprint ability and soccer-specific motor control of each foot with ball dribbling tasks. Kicking speed with the dominant foot was predicted by ASI, sprint speed, and motor control of the nondominant foot, while kicking speed with the nondominant foot was predicted by ASI and motor control of the nondominant foot. Kick accuracy with each foot was predicted by ASI and motor control of the corresponding foot. To improve kicking performance, we suggest training programs focus on motor control.
Keyphrases
  • high school
  • body mass index
  • randomized controlled trial
  • body composition
  • public health
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • machine learning
  • data analysis