“…[17] used Kinovea for the biomechanical analysis of gymnastic jumping and acrobatic exercises, evaluating the launching body posture, multiplication of body posture, flight maximum height and concluding body posture of female acrobats [18]. [19] studied the kicking legs of seven futsal players during moderate-effort kicks. Kinovea was used to analyse the ankle condition during the pre-and post-impact phases, as well as the velocity of the ankle and foot prior to impact and the subsequent velocity of the kicked ball.…”
Section: The Application Of Kinovea To Sportsmentioning
“…[17] used Kinovea for the biomechanical analysis of gymnastic jumping and acrobatic exercises, evaluating the launching body posture, multiplication of body posture, flight maximum height and concluding body posture of female acrobats [18]. [19] studied the kicking legs of seven futsal players during moderate-effort kicks. Kinovea was used to analyse the ankle condition during the pre-and post-impact phases, as well as the velocity of the ankle and foot prior to impact and the subsequent velocity of the kicked ball.…”
Section: The Application Of Kinovea To Sportsmentioning
“…As a result, the pain formation emerges, which consequently conditions the inflammation, a decrease in flexibility and an increase in the stiffness and muscle tension (Cain et al 2007). It may be assumed that the overloading and muscle injuries, especially those located in the posterior line of the lower extremity muscles, are caused by the distance covered during the match (Balbero-Alvarez et al 2008;de Oliviera Bueno et al 2014), the kinematics of the ball kicks (Barbieri et al 2010;Ismail et al 2014), sharp braking and frequent changes of the running direction (Dogramaci et al 2011).…”
Section: Pressure Pain Sensitivity In Lower Extremity Muscles In Futsmentioning
Abstract. The aim of the study was to evaluate the threshold of muscle pain sensitivity at the posterior line of the futsal player's lower extremity muscles under the influence of the stimulation of the foot arch with a nonelastic tape application. The study included 25 futsal players representing university club AZS AWF Wroclaw. During the experiment, a nonelastic tape was applied on the plantar foot surface, basing on the standards of low-Dye taping.The test program consisted of a 3-day cycle, during which the pressure pain threshold (PPT) was measured: 1) before application of the tape, 2) 24 hours and 3) 72 hours after application. The PPT was measured using the Somedic Algometer type 2. Analysis of the results was performed using analysis of variance for repeated measures and post hoc Bonferroni's test. Long-term stimulation of plantar surface significantly affects the increase in the PPT in the lower extremity posterior line muscles. In motor control trainings, especially in match-starter terms, new physiotherapeutic measures and therapeutic techniques should be used.
“…1 goalkeeper and 4 outfield players), was introduced in 1930 and continues to grow in popularity around the world. Competitive games comprise of two 20-min periods of high-intensity and intermittent activities requiring substantial physical, tactical, and technical efforts from the players [2][3][4]. Also, previous studies pointed at the fact that in futsal, more than 75% of all energy is resynthesized by the oxidative phosphorylation pathway during match play and the ratio of activity to rest is about 1:1 [5][6][7].…”
Introduction. in the process of improving an athlete's performance, the recovery methods must be optimized. Recovery is required to maximize training and competition performance; fatigue should be minimized by recovering as fast as possible. This study aimed to assess effects of contrast water therapy on blood lactate concentration after high-intensity interval training (HiiT) in elite futsal players. Methods. A total of 30 male futsal athletes volunteered to be subjects in this study. The test session consisted of repeated sprints at the distance of 25 m (3 series of two 1-min repetitions at 90% of maximum heart rate). After HiiT, the participants were randomized into 2 groups; 15 received contrast water therapy (CWT), and 15 were given slow jogging recovery (SJR). The recovery for the CWT group consisted of periodic immersions in cold water (18°C) for 1 min and then in hot water (37°C) for 2 min, with accumulating 15 min in the water. The recovery for the SJR group included 8 min of slow jogging (6.8 km • h −1) around a field. Results. After 30-min recovery, lactate concentration was significantly greater (p = 0.001) in the SJR group (7.67 mmol/l) than in the CWT group (6.82 mmol/l) and remained significantly different 60 min after recovery (p = 0.0001; 6.80 mmol/l and 5.01 mmol/l, respectively). Conclusions. We demonstrated that CWT after HiiT had an effect on the recovery of elite futsal players by decreasing the lactate concentration and rapid recovery of heart rate.
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