Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players
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Resumo: | Background: Kicking performance is the most studied technical action in soccer and lower limbs kinematics is closely related to success in kicking, mainly because they are essential in imparting high velocity to the ball. Previous studies demonstrated that soccer leagues in different countries exhibit different physical demands and technical requirements during the matches. However, evidencewhether nationality has any influence in the kinematics of soccer-related skills has not yet been reported. The nationality of the players is an aspect that might be also relevant to the performance in kicking. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the lower limbs kinematic patterns during kicking, between Brazilian and Japanese young top soccer players. Patients and Methods: Seven Brazilian (GA) and seven Japanese (GB) U-17 players performed 15 side-foot kicks each, with a distance of 20 m away from the goal, aiming a target of 1 × 1 m in upper corner, constrained by a defensive wall (1.8 × 2 m). Four digital video cameras (120 Hz) recorded the performance for further 3D reconstruction of thigh, shank and foot segments of both kicking and support limbs. The selected kicking cycle was characterized by the toe-off of the kicking limb to the end of the kicking foot when it came in contact with the ball. Stereographical projection of each segment was applied to obtain the representative curves of kicking as function of time for each participant in each trial. Cluster analysis was performed to identify the mean GA and GB curves for each segment. Silhouette coefficient (SC) was calculated, in order to determine the degree of separation between the two groups’ curves. Results: Comparison between the median confidence intervals of the SC showed no differences between groups as regards lower limb patterns of movements. Task accuracy was determined by the relative frequency that the ball reached the target for all attempts and no differences were found (GA: 10.48 ± 14.33%; GB: 9.52 ± 6.51%; P = 0.88). Conclusions: We conclude that lower limb kinematic patterns, in support and ball contact phases, are similar in young Brazilian and Japanese soccer players during free kicks when adopting the side-foot kick style. |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer playersBiomechanicsCluster analysisKickingNationalitySoccerBackground: Kicking performance is the most studied technical action in soccer and lower limbs kinematics is closely related to success in kicking, mainly because they are essential in imparting high velocity to the ball. Previous studies demonstrated that soccer leagues in different countries exhibit different physical demands and technical requirements during the matches. However, evidencewhether nationality has any influence in the kinematics of soccer-related skills has not yet been reported. The nationality of the players is an aspect that might be also relevant to the performance in kicking. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the lower limbs kinematic patterns during kicking, between Brazilian and Japanese young top soccer players. Patients and Methods: Seven Brazilian (GA) and seven Japanese (GB) U-17 players performed 15 side-foot kicks each, with a distance of 20 m away from the goal, aiming a target of 1 × 1 m in upper corner, constrained by a defensive wall (1.8 × 2 m). Four digital video cameras (120 Hz) recorded the performance for further 3D reconstruction of thigh, shank and foot segments of both kicking and support limbs. The selected kicking cycle was characterized by the toe-off of the kicking limb to the end of the kicking foot when it came in contact with the ball. Stereographical projection of each segment was applied to obtain the representative curves of kicking as function of time for each participant in each trial. Cluster analysis was performed to identify the mean GA and GB curves for each segment. Silhouette coefficient (SC) was calculated, in order to determine the degree of separation between the two groups’ curves. Results: Comparison between the median confidence intervals of the SC showed no differences between groups as regards lower limb patterns of movements. Task accuracy was determined by the relative frequency that the ball reached the target for all attempts and no differences were found (GA: 10.48 ± 14.33%; GB: 9.52 ± 6.51%; P = 0.88). Conclusions: We conclude that lower limb kinematic patterns, in support and ball contact phases, are similar in young Brazilian and Japanese soccer players during free kicks when adopting the side-foot kick style.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Laboratory of Biomechanics and Motor Control School of Physical Education and Sport of Ribeirao Preto University of Sao PauloFaculty of Medicine at Ribeirao Preto University of Sao PauloLaboratory of Information Vision and Action Sao Paulo State UniversityLaboratory of Applied Biomechanics State University of LondrinaLaboratory of Instrumentation for Biomechanics State University of CampinasLaboratory of Information Vision and Action Sao Paulo State UniversityCNPq: 2010/20538-7CNPq: 2013/08302-6FAPESP: 481833/2013-7Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)Pereira Santiago, Paulo RobertoPalucci Vieira, Luiz HenriqueBarbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP]Moura, Felipe ArrudaExel Santana, Julianade Andrade, Vitor Luizde Souza Bedo, Bruno LuizCunha, Sergio Augusto2022-05-02T15:13:33Z2022-05-02T15:13:33Z2016-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.5812/asjsm.33645Asian Journal of Sports Medicine, v. 7, n. 2, 2016.2008-72092008-000Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/23442510.5812/asjsm.336452-s2.0-84978737088Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAsian Journal of Sports Medicineinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-24T18:53:43Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/234425Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:52:36.521099Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
title |
Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players Pereira Santiago, Paulo Roberto Biomechanics Cluster analysis Kicking Nationality Soccer |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Comparison of the kinematic patterns of kick between Brazilian and Japanese young soccer players |
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Pereira Santiago, Paulo Roberto |
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Pereira Santiago, Paulo Roberto Palucci Vieira, Luiz Henrique Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Moura, Felipe Arruda Exel Santana, Juliana de Andrade, Vitor Luiz de Souza Bedo, Bruno Luiz Cunha, Sergio Augusto |
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author |
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Palucci Vieira, Luiz Henrique Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Moura, Felipe Arruda Exel Santana, Juliana de Andrade, Vitor Luiz de Souza Bedo, Bruno Luiz Cunha, Sergio Augusto |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL) Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP) |
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Pereira Santiago, Paulo Roberto Palucci Vieira, Luiz Henrique Barbieri, Fabio Augusto [UNESP] Moura, Felipe Arruda Exel Santana, Juliana de Andrade, Vitor Luiz de Souza Bedo, Bruno Luiz Cunha, Sergio Augusto |
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Biomechanics Cluster analysis Kicking Nationality Soccer |
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Biomechanics Cluster analysis Kicking Nationality Soccer |
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Background: Kicking performance is the most studied technical action in soccer and lower limbs kinematics is closely related to success in kicking, mainly because they are essential in imparting high velocity to the ball. Previous studies demonstrated that soccer leagues in different countries exhibit different physical demands and technical requirements during the matches. However, evidencewhether nationality has any influence in the kinematics of soccer-related skills has not yet been reported. The nationality of the players is an aspect that might be also relevant to the performance in kicking. Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the lower limbs kinematic patterns during kicking, between Brazilian and Japanese young top soccer players. Patients and Methods: Seven Brazilian (GA) and seven Japanese (GB) U-17 players performed 15 side-foot kicks each, with a distance of 20 m away from the goal, aiming a target of 1 × 1 m in upper corner, constrained by a defensive wall (1.8 × 2 m). Four digital video cameras (120 Hz) recorded the performance for further 3D reconstruction of thigh, shank and foot segments of both kicking and support limbs. The selected kicking cycle was characterized by the toe-off of the kicking limb to the end of the kicking foot when it came in contact with the ball. Stereographical projection of each segment was applied to obtain the representative curves of kicking as function of time for each participant in each trial. Cluster analysis was performed to identify the mean GA and GB curves for each segment. Silhouette coefficient (SC) was calculated, in order to determine the degree of separation between the two groups’ curves. Results: Comparison between the median confidence intervals of the SC showed no differences between groups as regards lower limb patterns of movements. Task accuracy was determined by the relative frequency that the ball reached the target for all attempts and no differences were found (GA: 10.48 ± 14.33%; GB: 9.52 ± 6.51%; P = 0.88). Conclusions: We conclude that lower limb kinematic patterns, in support and ball contact phases, are similar in young Brazilian and Japanese soccer players during free kicks when adopting the side-foot kick style. |
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