Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to identify the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games. Twenty semi-professional male soccer players participated in this study. In the first game scenario, players were not informed how long they would be required to play the small-sided game and the activity was terminated after 20 min (Unknown Condition). In the second game scenario, players were told that they would play the small-sided game for 10 min, but immediately after completing the 10-min game, they were asked to complete another 10 min (Partially Condition). In the third game scenario, players were instructed that they would play the small-sided game for 20 min and then they completed the 20-min game (Known Condition). The results presented a tendency of higher values in all performance variables in the [0'-10'] min compared with the [10'-20'] min. As the players' previous knowledge about the tasks duration increased, the performance between two moments tended to be similar. Considering the entire 20-min game duration, the Partially Condition of the exercise was the most demanding condition. In conclusion, the knowledge of shorter durations of the exercise seems to lead to an increase of exercise duration demand, and longer exercise durations possibly tend to decrease differences between full knowledge and not knowing the exercise duration. |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided gamesAthletic PerformanceCross-Sectional StudiesHumansMalePerceptionPhysical ExertionSoccerTime FactorsYoung AdultAnticipation PsychologicalUncertaintyThe aim of this study was to identify the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games. Twenty semi-professional male soccer players participated in this study. In the first game scenario, players were not informed how long they would be required to play the small-sided game and the activity was terminated after 20 min (Unknown Condition). In the second game scenario, players were told that they would play the small-sided game for 10 min, but immediately after completing the 10-min game, they were asked to complete another 10 min (Partially Condition). In the third game scenario, players were instructed that they would play the small-sided game for 20 min and then they completed the 20-min game (Known Condition). The results presented a tendency of higher values in all performance variables in the [0'-10'] min compared with the [10'-20'] min. As the players' previous knowledge about the tasks duration increased, the performance between two moments tended to be similar. Considering the entire 20-min game duration, the Partially Condition of the exercise was the most demanding condition. In conclusion, the knowledge of shorter durations of the exercise seems to lead to an increase of exercise duration demand, and longer exercise durations possibly tend to decrease differences between full knowledge and not knowing the exercise duration.uBibliorumFerraz, RicardoGonçalves, BrunoTillaar, Roland Van DenRodríguez Jiménez, SergioSampaio, JaimeMarques, Mário C.2020-02-17T11:50:05Z2018-012018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/9284eng10.1080/24733938.2017.1283433info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-12-15T09:50:14Zoai:ubibliorum.ubi.pt:10400.6/9284Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:49:27.468306Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games Ferraz, Ricardo Athletic Performance Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Male Perception Physical Exertion Soccer Time Factors Young Adult Anticipation Psychological Uncertainty |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Effects of knowing the task duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games |
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Ferraz, Ricardo |
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Ferraz, Ricardo Gonçalves, Bruno Tillaar, Roland Van Den Rodríguez Jiménez, Sergio Sampaio, Jaime Marques, Mário C. |
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Gonçalves, Bruno Tillaar, Roland Van Den Rodríguez Jiménez, Sergio Sampaio, Jaime Marques, Mário C. |
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Ferraz, Ricardo Gonçalves, Bruno Tillaar, Roland Van Den Rodríguez Jiménez, Sergio Sampaio, Jaime Marques, Mário C. |
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Athletic Performance Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Male Perception Physical Exertion Soccer Time Factors Young Adult Anticipation Psychological Uncertainty |
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Athletic Performance Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Male Perception Physical Exertion Soccer Time Factors Young Adult Anticipation Psychological Uncertainty |
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The aim of this study was to identify the influence of prior knowledge of exercise duration on players' pacing patterns during soccer small-sided games. Twenty semi-professional male soccer players participated in this study. In the first game scenario, players were not informed how long they would be required to play the small-sided game and the activity was terminated after 20 min (Unknown Condition). In the second game scenario, players were told that they would play the small-sided game for 10 min, but immediately after completing the 10-min game, they were asked to complete another 10 min (Partially Condition). In the third game scenario, players were instructed that they would play the small-sided game for 20 min and then they completed the 20-min game (Known Condition). The results presented a tendency of higher values in all performance variables in the [0'-10'] min compared with the [10'-20'] min. As the players' previous knowledge about the tasks duration increased, the performance between two moments tended to be similar. Considering the entire 20-min game duration, the Partially Condition of the exercise was the most demanding condition. In conclusion, the knowledge of shorter durations of the exercise seems to lead to an increase of exercise duration demand, and longer exercise durations possibly tend to decrease differences between full knowledge and not knowing the exercise duration. |
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