2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01690
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Abstract: This study aims to expand the process of tactical assessment of soccer players through the development and validation of a video-based test based on core tactical principles of play. The TacticUP video test for soccer is composed of offensive and defensive video sequences of 11vs11 soccer situations. Participants should choose the most appropriate solution for each video sequence. Content validity was established based on a panel of nine experts from four different countries. Construct validity was assessed th… Show more

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“…Indeed, boring tasks with low information load that require response inhibitions have been shown to induce mental fatigue for longer periods of time [ 35 ]. Moreover, although the demands of our tactical test involving 12 tactical principles of soccer [ 29 , 31 ] included a higher variety of tasks, it is possible that the higher number of repetitions/trials that have to be performed in the Stroop makes it more mental fatiguing. In fact, during the 30 min of our video-based tactical test, the players were required to provide 60 solutions (one every 30 s), while during 30 min of Stroop, participants are required to give ~720 solutions (one every ~2.5 s) [ 35 ].…”
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“…Indeed, boring tasks with low information load that require response inhibitions have been shown to induce mental fatigue for longer periods of time [ 35 ]. Moreover, although the demands of our tactical test involving 12 tactical principles of soccer [ 29 , 31 ] included a higher variety of tasks, it is possible that the higher number of repetitions/trials that have to be performed in the Stroop makes it more mental fatiguing. In fact, during the 30 min of our video-based tactical test, the players were required to provide 60 solutions (one every 30 s), while during 30 min of Stroop, participants are required to give ~720 solutions (one every ~2.5 s) [ 35 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The videoclips were extrapolated from Italian first league matches (“Serie A”) recorded with cameras placed on the top of stadiums (called “tactic camera”), allowing a top view of the soccer pitch and all the players. The choice of game situations to be extrapolated was made in accordance with the tactical principle of soccer [ 29 , 30 , 31 ]. Each clip was structured in the following order [ 31 ]: (1) a 3 s countdown appeared on the screen; (2) a static image of the starting frame of the video was shown for 2 s, with the player object of the subsequent question circled in red; (3) a video clip of ~6 s was shown; (4) the video stopped to display a static image of the last frame for 15 s with three possible written and graphic solutions (e.g., A: pass the ball to the right; B: shoot; C: pass the ball to the left); (5) the screen became black before starting the next countdown ( Figure 1 ).…”
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