TECHNICAL-TACTICAL TRAINING SESSIONS HAVE NO IMPACT ON THE NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSE OF THE LOWER LIMBS OF BLIND SOCCER PLAYERS

Authors

  • Francisco Tiago Alves Agapito tiagoagapito.edfisica@alu.ufc.br
    Universidade Federal do Ceará
  • Mário Antônio de Moura Simim mario.simim@ufc.br
    Universidade Federal do Ceará

DOI:

10.51283/rc.27.e16516

Keywords:

Training Load, Adapted Sport, Fatigue, Blind Football

Abstract

The monitoring of loads in training and competition situations is seen by many researchers and coaches as a determining factor in the sporting context. To date, research into aspects of load monitoring in training and competitions for athletes with disabilities is limited. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate whether technical and tactical training sessions have an impact on the neuromuscular performance of the lower limbs of blind football players. Thirteen blind football players took part in the study. The training sessions were monitored using countermovement jumping (CMJ), Rating of perceived exertion (RPE). The main results of the study indicate that technical-tactical training sessions did not lead to substantial changes in CMJ height. We conclude that training sessions emphasizing technical and tactical aspects are not capable of inducing neuromuscular changes in the lower limbs of blind football players.

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Agapito, F. T. A., & Simim, M. A. de M. (2023). TECHNICAL-TACTICAL TRAINING SESSIONS HAVE NO IMPACT ON THE NEUROMUSCULAR RESPONSE OF THE LOWER LIMBS OF BLIND SOCCER PLAYERS. Corpoconsciência, 27, e16516. https://doi.org/10.51283/rc.27.e16516

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Seção Temática - ENSINO, VIVÊNCIA E APRENDIZAGEM DO FUTEBOL/FUTSAL

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