Numerical Superiority and Inferiority Compared With Conventional Training on PTK and Executive Functions in Soccer

NCT ID: NCT06092294

Last Updated: 2023-10-23

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

24 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-07-03

Study Completion Date

2023-08-09

Brief Summary

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There is a great need to establish reliable evaluation and intervention protocols to improve the tactical component, decision making (DM) and procedural tactical knowledge (PTK) in soccer. Objectives: to determine the effects of a 12-week follow up numerical superiority and numerical inferiority tactical training program on PTK, which will be evaluated by calculating offensive, defensive and global effectiveness indexes (EI) of 24 amateur male soccer players, as well as the effect on their executive functions. Method: randomized controlled trial, with two groups in parallel, experimental group (EG) and control group (CG), with different measurements over time (pretest, intermediate test 1, intermediate test 2 and posttest).

Detailed Description

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Program characteristics: training frequency 5 times/week, 1 competition, frequency of stimulation of small side games (SSGs) and technical-tactical actions (ATT) of numerical superiority and inferiority 2 times/week, specific training time 30 to 42 minutes/session. The PTK will be evaluated through the Football Competence Observation System (FOCOS). Data analysis: Shapiro-Wilk will be applied and according to the results, the data will be summarized with means and standard deviation or with medians and interquartile ranges. A repeated measures design will be performed using ANOVA and MANOVA will also be performed. In addition, the assumption of homogeneity of the variances will be evaluated based on the Levene statistics. For executive functions, intragroup analysis will be performed using dependent Student's t-test or Wilcoxon. For intergroup analysis, t student for independent samples or U Mann Withney will be applied. Confidence intervals (CI95) and effect sizes for two tails will be reported, with an alpha (α) set at 0.05 and statistical power of 0.8 (1-β). Statistical significance (p≤0.05). SPSS version 27 and R version 4.0 will be used. Ethical aspects: the guidelines of the Declaration of Helsinki (2013) and the Ministry of Health and Social Protection (resolution 8430/1993) will be followed, this research is of minimal risk.

Conditions

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Decision Making in Soccer Players and Executive Functions

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

OTHER

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Outcome Assessors
Study has masking at 2 levels. the first one is in the outcome assessors and the second level of masking is in the analysis of the data.

Study Groups

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Tactical training in numerical superiority and numerical inferiority

Participants will carry out a specific training program, with the objective of improving both offensive and defensive Tactical-Technical Actions (ATT) that will allow the increase of effectiveness indexes (EI) (offensive and defensive). The formats through which will train are Small Sided Games (SSGs) and ATT 2 against 1, 3 against 2 and 4 against 3 alternating them during the week (SSGs on Tuesdays and ATT on Thursdays).

The characteristics of this training program are: training frequency 5 times/week, plus 1 competition on weekends, frequency of stimulation of the SSGs and ATT of numerical superiority and numerical inferiority 2 times/week, the specific training time assigned to the development of these formats and exercises will be 30 to 42 minutes/training session and will be carried out after the warm-up.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Tactical training in numerical superiority and numerical inferiority

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

In the present study, the SSGs training sessions will be carried out in the following areas:

2c1: length 11.5m and width 9m (total: 103.5m2), equivalent to 34.5m2 for each player.

3c2: length 14m and width 12m (total: 168m2), equivalent to 33.6m2 for each player.

4c3: length 17m and width 14m (total: 238m2), equivalent to 34m2 per each player.

Conventional training in numerical equality

On the other hand, the CG participants will perform conventional training. In the present study, conventional training is defined as ATTs performed in equal numbers in 1 against 1, 2 against 2 and 3 against 3 formats. Likewise, coaches will be asked not to carry out additional specific training with these formats, nor of SSGs or offensive or defensive ATT in numerical superiority and inferiority, specifically in 2 against 1, 3 against 2, or 4 against 3 formats, during the time of the study, to avoid confusion biases due to possible co-interventions. This CG training program will include individual, couples, and groups of three ATTs .

The characteristics of this training program are: training frequency 5 times/week, 1 official competition on weekends, frequency of ATT stimulation in 1v1, 2v2 and 3v3 formats is 2 times/week, the specific training time allocated will be 40 minutes per training session and will be performed after the warm-up.

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

Conventional training in numerical equality

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Coach who will run the CG training program will be different from the coach who will run the GE training program. As with the GE, a coach will also be assigned to the CG to record, quantify and monitor the training stimuli of this comparison group, who will record it on forms designed for this purpose.

Interventions

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Tactical training in numerical superiority and numerical inferiority

In the present study, the SSGs training sessions will be carried out in the following areas:

2c1: length 11.5m and width 9m (total: 103.5m2), equivalent to 34.5m2 for each player.

3c2: length 14m and width 12m (total: 168m2), equivalent to 33.6m2 for each player.

4c3: length 17m and width 14m (total: 238m2), equivalent to 34m2 per each player.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Conventional training in numerical equality

Coach who will run the CG training program will be different from the coach who will run the GE training program. As with the GE, a coach will also be assigned to the CG to record, quantify and monitor the training stimuli of this comparison group, who will record it on forms designed for this purpose.

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Soccer players belonging to a soccer club.
* Who play the role of field players (all except goalkeepers).
* Who compete in the First B category of the Antioquia Soccer League in the 2023 season.
* Players between 17 and 26 years of age.
* Players with at least six months of experience in federated soccer.
* Players who do not present cognitive disorders that hinder learning, which can be identified through monitoring by coaches and/or tests conducted by the Neuropsychology staff.
* They must be affiliated to the contributory or subsidized health system.
* They must agree to participate in the study after knowing and signing the informed consent or assent, as appropriate.

Exclusion Criteria

* Players with musculoskeletal disorders at the time of sample selection.
* Players recovering from injury.
Minimum Eligible Age

17 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

26 Years

Eligible Sex

MALE

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Club La Nororiental

UNKNOWN

Sponsor Role collaborator

Universidad de Antioquia

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Juan Osvaldo Jiménez Trujillo

Magister

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Principal Investigators

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Juan Osvaldo Jimenez Trujillo

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidad de Antioquia

Locations

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Universidad de Antioquia

Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia

Site Status

Countries

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Colombia

Provided Documents

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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan

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Other Identifiers

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Procedural Tactical Knowledge

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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