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Reilly / Korkusuz Science and Football VI

The Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress on Science and Football
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
ISBN: 978-1-134-10916-6
Verlag: CRC Press
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The Proceedings of the Sixth World Congress on Science and Football

E-Book, Englisch, 520 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-134-10916-6
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Science and Football VI showcases the very latest scientific research into the variety of sports known as football. These include the games of association football, the rugby codes (union and league), and the national codes (American, Australian and Gaelic). The book aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in football studies, and presents important new work in key areas such as:

Biomechanics

Sports medicine

Paediatric exercise science

Match analysis

Environmental physiology

Physiology of training

Fitness assessment

Psychology

Social sciences

Sports scientists, trainers, coaches, physiotherapists, medical doctors, psychologists, educational officers and professionals working in the range of football codes will find this in-depth, comprehensive text an essential and up-to-date resource of scientific information for their respective fields.

The papers contained within this volume were first presented at The Sixth World Congress on Science and Football, held in January 2007 in Antalya, Turkey. The meeting was held under the auspices of the International Steering Group on Science and Football, a representative member of the World Commission of Science and Sports.

Thomas Reilly is Director of the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences at Liverpool John Moores University. He is President of the World Commission of Science and Sports and Chair of the International Steering Group on Science and Football.

Feza Korkusuz is Director of the Medical Centre and Chair of the Department of Physical Education and Sports at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. He is corresponding editor for Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research and is on the International Education Board of Technology and Health Care Journal.

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Preface XIII

Introduction XIV

T. REILLY and F. KORKUSUZ

PART I

Introductory keynote address 1

1 Science and football: an update 3T. REILLY

PART II

Biomechanics 9

2 The biomechanics of football skills 11A. LEES

3 Body segment orientations for curved running

in soccer players 16

P. BRICE, N. SMITH and R. DYSON

4 Player perceptions of soccer ball performance 21J. ROBERTS, P. NEILSON, A. HARLAND and R. JONES

5 Development of a mechanical kicking stimulator 25

C.E. HOLMES, R. JONES, A. HARLAND and D. WARD

6 Foot interaction during kicking in Australian Rules

Football 30

K. BALL

7 Ball – foot interaction in impact phase of instep

soccer kicking 33

H. SHINKAI, H. NUNOME, Y. IKEGAMI and M. ISOKAWA

8 Effect of approach velocity in soccer kicking 38L. B. KRISTENSEN and T. B. ANDERSON

9 Kicking velocity: barefoot kicking superior to

shod kicking? 41

T. STERZING, J. KROIHER and E.M. HENNIG



10 Kinematic analysis of high-performance rugby

props during scrum training 46

M. SAYERS

- A study of knuckle effect in football 51

T. ASAI, K. SEO, O. KOBAYASHI and H. NUNOME

12 Ground reaction force of a drop jump on

different kinds of artificial turf 56

R. VERHELST, P. MALCOLM, P. VERLEYSEN,

J. DEGRIECK, D. DE CLERCQ and R. PHILIPPAERTS

13 Development of a sliding tester 61

R. VERHELST, P. VERLEYSEN, J. DEGRIECK,

S. RAMBOUR and G. SCHOUKENS



PART III

Sports Medicine 67

14 Acute and chronic spinal injuries in soccer 69

O.S. ALTINSÖZ, Y.SALCI and F. KORKUSUZ

15 Enthesis pain and height growth velocity curve

in junior high school soccer players 74

R. NAKAZAWA, M. SAKAMOTO, T. YAMAJI,

K. NAKAGAWA, N. INOMATA, S. SAKURAI and Y. KUSAMA

16 Sports injuries in female soccer players 77

H. HORINO

17 A comparison of injury in professional and

non-professional male graduate youth soccer players 80F. LE GALL, C. CARLING and T. REILLY

18 The effect of a succession of matches on the activity

profiles of professional soccer players 84

K. ODETOYINBO, B. WOOSTER, and A. LANE

19 Effects of whole-body vibration and PNF stretching

on the flexibility and range of movement in elite

Australian Rules football players 88

B. HINTON, J. QUINN, M. NEWTON and M. McGUIGAN





PART IV

Paediatric Exercise Science 93

20 Heart rate and match analysis of Finnish junior

football players 95T. VANTTINEN, M. BLOMQVIST, H. LEHTO and K. HAKKINEN

21 Influence of age, maturity and body dimensions on

selection of under-17 Algerian soccer players 99S. CHIBANE, C. HAUTIER, C. GAUDINO,

R. MASSARELLI and N. MIMOUNI

22 Chronological versus skeletal bone age in schoolboy

footballers 104A. JOHNSON, P. DOHERTY and A. FREEMONT

23 A cross-cultural comparison of the participation

histories of English and French elite youth soccer

players 109

P. FORD, F. LE GALL, C. CARLING and A. M. WILLIAMS

- Physical loading, stress and recovery in a youth

soccer tournament 113

P. LUHTANEN, A. NUMMELA and K. LIPPONEN

25 Difference in muscularity of psoas major and thigh

muscles in relation to sprint and vertical jump

performances between elite young and professional

soccer players 118

Y. HOSHIKAWA, J.M. CAMPEIZ, K. SHIBUKAWA,

K. CHUMAN, T. IIDA, M. MURAMATSU and Y. NAKAJIMA

26 Relationship between the ability to repeat sprints

and maximal aerobic power in young soccer players 121

C. CASTAGNA, S. D’OTTAVIO and J.C. BARBERO ALVAREZ



PART V

Match Analysis 123

27 Team kinematics of small-sided soccer games:

a systematic approach 125

W.G.P. FRENCKEN and K.A.P.M. LEMMINK

28 Has soccer changed in the last three World

Championships? 129

J.C. PAULIS, A.P. RODRIGUEZ and A.B. VILLASENOR

29 Influence of playing in the European Champions

League on performance in the Spanish football league 132

C. LAGO-PENAS and J. LAGO-BALLESTEROS

30 Deceleration and turning movements performed

during FA Premier League soccer matches 135

J. BLOOMFIELD, R. POLMAN and P. O’DONOGHUE

31 Analysis of the high-intensity activity of soccer

players in top level competition 141A. ZUBILLAGA, G. GOROSPE, A. HERNÁNDEZ-MENDO

and A. BLANCO-VILLASEÑOR

32 Intelligent system for analysis of tactics in soccer 144

M. SHESTAKOV, A. TALALAEV, N. KOSILOVA,

N. ZASENKO, A. ZUBKOVA, A. LEKSAKOV, A. AVERJIN

and A. GUSEV

33 Activity profile, heart rate and blood lactate of

futsal referees during competitive games 148

A. REBELO, A. ASCENÇÃO, J. MAGALHÃES and P. KRUSTRUP

34 Analysis of actions ended with shots at goal in women’s

European football Championship (England 2005) 152

J. BERGIER, A. SOROKA and T. BURACZEWSKI



35 Game characteristics of Asian women’s rugby 155 J. KUROIWA, I. KAMEYAMA, M. KUROSU, T. ITOH,

M. YAMADA, K. KOMATSU, T. TSUBAKIHARA,

I. WATANABE and Y. UENO



36 Match activities and fatigue development of elite

female soccer players at different levels of competition 158

P. KRUSTRUP, H. ANDERSSON, M. MOHR,

M. B. RANDERS, J. M. JENSEN, M. ZEBIS, D. KIRKENDAL

and J. BANGSBO

37 Diachronic analysis of interaction contexts in ’06

World Championship 164

J. CASTELLANO PAULIS, A. PEREA RODRIGUEZ and

A. HERNANEZ MENDO

38 The impact of individualism on the outcome of

penalty shoot-outs in international football

tournaments 169

J. BILLSBERRY and P. NELSON



39 Match analyses of Australian international female

soccer players using an athlete tracking device 174

A. HEWITT, R. WITHERS and K. LYONS

40 Performance profiles of soccer players in the

2006 UEFA Champions League and the 2006 FIFA

World Cup tournaments 178

M. ROWLINSON and P.O’DONAGHUE

41 Analysis of the goal scored in the 2006 World Cup 183

M.F. ACAR, B. YAPICIOGLU, N. ARIKAN, S. YALCIN,

N. ATES and M. ERGUN







PART VI

Environmental physiology 189

42 Thermoregulatory response to base layer garments

during intermittent treadmill exercise 191B. C. ROBERTS, T. WALLER and M. P. CAINE

43 The impact of pre-cooling on soccer specific exercise

performed in the heat 196N. D. CLARKE, B. DRUST, D. P. M. MacLAREN and T. REILLY

44 Effect of leg cooling at half time breaks on performance

of soccer- simulated exercise in a hot environment 199

M. YASUMATSU, O. MIYAGI, J. OHASHI, H. TOGARI,

S. NISHIKAWA, H. HASEGAWA, S. ISHIZAKI and T. YODA

45 The relationship between pre-match hydration status,

match performance, injury and body mass changes

in elite Australian footballers 202

J. QUINN, C. FINCH and A. J. COUTTS

PART VII

Physiology of Training 205

46 Heart rate recording optimization in soccer 207 R.M. SANTOS, A. BLANCO, F.J. SANCHEZ and A. LOS ARCOS

47 Monitoring training loads in professional Rugby

League 211A. COUTTS, A. SIROTIC, C. CATTERICK and H. KNOWLES

48 Development of an offensive evasion model for the

training of high performance rugby players 215

M. SAYERS

49 Use of weighted balls for improving kicking for

distance 221 K. BALL

50 Effects of a hypertrophy and a maximal strength

training programme on speed, force and power of

soccer players 225G. BOGDANIS, A. PAPASPYROU, A. SOUGLIS,

A. THEOS, A. SOTIROPOULOS and M. MARIDAKI

51 Intermittent high-intensity drills improve in-seasonal

performance of elite soccer players 230J. M. JENSEN, M. B. RANDERS, P. KRUSTRUP and J. BANGSBO



52 The effects of strength training and practice on soccer

throw in performance 235

G.M.S DE CARNYS and A. LEES

53 The energy cost of soloing a Gaelic football 238

A. HULTON, T. FORD and T. REILLY

54 The effect of short-term intense soccer specific

exercise on technical performance in soccer 243

T. ROSTGAARD, F.M. IAIA and J. BANGSBO

55 Physical demands and training of top class soccer

players 246 J. BANGSBO and P. KRUSTRUP

56 Physiological responses to playing futsal in professional

Players 256C. CASTAGNA, S. D’OTTAVIO and J.C. BARBERO ALVAREZ

PART VIII

Fitness Assessment 259

57 The reliability of a repeated sprint test during

simulated team-sport running on a non-motorised

treadmill 261

A.C. SIROTIC and A.J. COUTTS

58 Validity of a group intermittent high-intensity test

for repeated sprint ability 264

J.C.B. ÁLVAREZ and C. CASTAGNA

59 Match performance and Yo-Yo IR2 Test performance

of players from successful and unsuccessful

professional soccer teams 267

M. B. RANDERS, J. M. JENSEN, J. BANGSBO and P. KRUSTRUP

60 Performance on two soccer-specific high-intensity

intermittent running protocols 271

M. SVENSSON, P. CONWAY, B. DRUST and T. REILLY

61 Seasonal changes in intermittent exercise performance

of soccer players evaluated by the Yo-Yo intermittent

recovery test level 2 276

F.M. IAIA, T. ROSTGAARD, P. KRUSTRUP and J. BANGSBO

62 Comparison of physiological profiles of soccer players:

U17, U19, U21 and over-21 279 A.K. EMRE, A. YILDRIM, S. ÇIÇEK and F. KORKUSUZ

63 A comparison of skinfold thickness measurements

and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry analysis of

percent body fat in soccer players 282

J. WALLACE, M. MARFELL-JONES, K. GEORGE and T.REILLY

64 Physiological profiles of soccer players with respect

to playing positions 287

A.YILDRIM, A.K. EMRE, F. KORKUSUZ and S. CICEK

65 Criterion validity of an intermittent futsal-specific

high-intensity test 290

C. CASTAGNA, S. D’OTTAVIO and J.C. BARBERO ALVAREZ



PART IX

Psychology 293

66 Sport psychology for football 295

D. GOULD

67 Adaptation of self and other versions of the revised

power in soccer questionnaire (RPSQ) for the

Turkish culture 303

E. KONTER

68 Alternatives to the penalty shoot-out 307J. BILLSBERRY



69 Penalty kicks and stress 311

N. MIYAMOTO, M. BERTOLASSI, E. MORYA,

M.L. BATISTA Jr., A.S. YAMASHITA, C.O. CARVALHO

and R. RANVAUD

70 Developing methods to evaluate player selection 314

E. MORYA, M. BERTOLASSI, N. MIYAMOTO,

M.L. BATISTS Jr., A.S. YAMASHITA, C.O. CARVALHO,

C.I and R. RANVAUD.

71 Emotions at the penalty mark: An analysis of elite

players performing in an international penalty

shootout 319G. JORDET, T. MARIJE, E. GEMSER, K.A.P.M. LEMMINK

and C. VISSCHER

72 System of tests used for assessing coordination abilities

of soccer players 324M. SHESTAKOV, A. TALALAEV, A. ZUBKOVA,

S. SAESANIA and A. LEKSAKOV

73 Sleep, pre-game fatigue, and game performance

in female college soccer players 328V. MARTINEZ and E. COYLE

74 Sport motivation and self-efficacy in American

football players 332M.C. ÖRÜCÜ

75 Cognitive styles of elite and non-elite women

soccer players 337

H. HORINO

76 The effect of memory recall on perceptual-cognitive

skill in elite soccer: development of long term working

memory 340

J. BELL-WALKER and A.M. WILLIAMS

77 The microstructure of effective practice: the

nature of the instruction process in soccer 344

I.S. YATES and A.M. WILLIAMS

78 The microstructure of practice in soccer: a

comparison of duration and frequency of practice 348

I.S. YATES and A.M. WILLIAMS



PART X

Social Sciences 353

79 A critical survey of football rating systems 355R.T. STEFANI, R. POLLARD and A.SECKIN

80 Provision of FIFA on government interference in

administration of National football federations:

Hindrances to full compliance in Africa 358

E.O. MORAKINYO

81 Research informing practice: implications of rule

changes to modified Rugby League 363

D. O’CONNOR

82 Ticketing in 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cup 368H. MAEDA

83 Career development process of youth soccer players

in J-League Academy: case of career formation

and career orientation 371

Y. IIDA, K. UEMUKAI and M.Y. YAMAMOTO

84 Youth development structures, philosophy and

working mechanisms of top-level football clubs:

a pan-European perspective 374

H. RELVAS, D. RICHARDSON, D. GILBOURNE

and M. LITTLEWOOD

Index 379



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