2014
DOI: 10.1080/15438627.2014.944302
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Characterization of Static Balance Abilities in Elite Soccer Players by Playing Position and Age

Abstract: In this study, we investigated the static balance of adult and adolescent elite soccer players to understand how expertise and playing position influence postural control. Seventy-one national level players were tested using a force platform to acquire Center-of-Pressure (COP) data in uni- and bipedal stance and calculate sway area (SA), COP path length, velocity and displacements. The results show significant differences in postural sway related to age and playing position only for single-limb stance. In part… Show more

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“…On the other hand, our results were in agreement with previous studies, where authors hypothesized that there are significant differences in football players related to their physical characteristics and playing position (Pau, Ibba, Leban, & Scorcu, 2014;Romann & Fuchslocher, 2013). In this sense, players with good records of positioning and sprint speed tend to be, on average, classified as forwards, while other skills such as long and short passing are more specific of defenders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…On the other hand, our results were in agreement with previous studies, where authors hypothesized that there are significant differences in football players related to their physical characteristics and playing position (Pau, Ibba, Leban, & Scorcu, 2014;Romann & Fuchslocher, 2013). In this sense, players with good records of positioning and sprint speed tend to be, on average, classified as forwards, while other skills such as long and short passing are more specific of defenders.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Under these conditions, PB deteriorates due to both local and general fatigue, increasing the risk for traumatic musculoskeletal injuries 26. Following fatigue, the reduced afferent inflow from the sensory system results in a deterioration of proprioceptive feedback, as well as a reduction in the ability of the muscles to correct the stance and help to maintain correct posture 27.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During soccer matches the running speed over short distances is a determinant factor of the players' performance, which is also influenced by other physiological and psychological factors (Dellal & Wong, 2013;Köklü, Alemdaroğlu, Özkan, Koz, & Ersöz, 2015;Pau, Ibba, Leban, & Scorcu, 2014). According to Kawamori, Hosaka, & Newton (2013) faster players have an advantage during the match and specifically during the critical moments due to they can get the ball in a counter-attack or recovering the ball in open spaces before than the opponent players.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%