2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.772201
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Perceptual-Motor and Perceptual-Cognitive Skill Acquisition in Soccer: A Systematic Review on the Influence of Practice Design and Coaching Behavior

Abstract: Facilitating players' skill acquisition is a major challenge within sport coaches' work which should be supported by evidence-based recommendations outlining the most effective practice and coaching methods. This systematic review aimed at accumulating empirical knowledge on the influence of practice design and coaching behavior on perceptual-motor and perceptual-cognitive skill acquisition in soccer. A systematic search was carried out according to the PRISMA guidelines across the databases SPORTDiscus, PsycI… Show more

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“…RTS is when the player has returned to their defined sport but is not performing at their desired level 3. During rehabilitation, the focus should be on maintaining the player’s football skills, as the injury has the biological time needed to heal 2 4. According to the ecological theory in sports,4–7 the player has an increased potential to maintain football-specific skills during on-field rehabilitation (OFR); this is because OFR brings them closer to the sport, using a realistic approach and providing opportunities to interact with their regular sporting environment, thus enabling them to maintain their skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…RTS is when the player has returned to their defined sport but is not performing at their desired level 3. During rehabilitation, the focus should be on maintaining the player’s football skills, as the injury has the biological time needed to heal 2 4. According to the ecological theory in sports,4–7 the player has an increased potential to maintain football-specific skills during on-field rehabilitation (OFR); this is because OFR brings them closer to the sport, using a realistic approach and providing opportunities to interact with their regular sporting environment, thus enabling them to maintain their skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An accelerated OFR programme is defined as a programme that includes an early initiation of OFR, allowing the player to start OFR as soon as possible during the rehabilitation period 15. The injured player remains in their regular sporting environment by conducting rehabilitation on the field, enhancing injury recovery and promoting increased cognitive performance while maintaining vital physiological and neuromuscular adaptations 2 4–7 14…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional theories explain motor learning based on an information-processing, computational process. 1 From this perspective, expertise is achieved by the frequent repetition of an ideal technique until it becomes stable or programmed and performed 'automatically'. 2,3 Predicated on this idea, traditional coaching approaches typically result in the design of practice environments focused on rote repetitions, technical rehearsal and attempts at movement automation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventional musical education and training, however, may emphasize the importance of quantity of the practice 4 and subjective experience of trained teachers and performers, due to a lack of evidence proving effectiveness of individual ways of musical practicing 5 . In contrast, most of training and education in sports are built upon accumulated evidence through the development of sports science, which has contributed to breaking records over decades [6][7][8] . Following a similar perspective, musical performance requires reproducible and quantitative knowledge on the effectiveness of music education and training specialized for musicians who are required to perform highly dexterous sensorimotor skills in no way inferior to athletes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%