Fundamental movement skills and perceived competence, but not fitness, are the key factors associated with technical skill performance in boys who play grassroots soccer.
Michael Joseph DuncanEmma L J EyreMark NoonRhys MorrisDoug ThakeNeil David ClarkePublished in: Science & medicine in football (2021)
This study demonstrates that better technical skills (passing, dribbling, shooting) in youth soccer are explained, alongside age, by being competent in FMS and having a more positive perception of competence. Coaches should therefore seek to encourage development of these factors during childhood for the benefit of technical skill performance.