Título: Expert-novice differences in procedural knowledge in young soccer players from local to international level
Autores: García López, Luis Miguel
Gutiérrez Díaz del Campo, David
Abellán Hernández, Jorge
González Víllora, Sixto
Webb, Louisa A.
Fecha: 2010-10-26
2010-10-26
2010-10
Publicador: RUA Docencia
Fuente:
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Tema: Soccer
Expertise
Procedural knowledge
Video assessment
Educación Física y Deportiva
Descripción: Expert and novice soccer players (N=140) from five different competition levels (inexperienced, provincial, regional, national and international levels) were examined for differences in procedural knowledge. A video-based test was developed recording four matches of the under-16 Spanish football final play-off. Ten sequences, seven offensive and three defensive, were finally selected for the video test. Analysis of variance indicated that no significant differences were found in procedural knowledge among the different competition levels but when combined, subjects belonging to the national and international level had a significantly higher rate of procedural knowledge than regional, provincial and inexperienced soccer players. Experts were less homogeneous as a group when compared to novices. No differences were found between defenders and midfielders in any category, although midfielders have to perform in more varied and tactically complex contexts than defenders.
Idioma: Inglés

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