
The influence of rules manipulation on offensive patterns during small-sided and conditioned games in football
2016; UNIVERSIDADE EST.PAULISTA JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO; Volume: 22; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1590/s1980-6574201600040012
ISSN1980-6574
AutoresJoão Cláudio Machado, Chellsea Hortêncio Alcântara, Carlos Ewerton Palheta, João Otacílio Libardoni dos Santos, Daniel Barreira, Alcides José Scaglia,
Tópico(s)Sport Psychology and Performance
ResumoThis study analyzed the influence of rules manipulation on offensive patterns in different Small-Sided and Conditioned Games (SSCGs). Fourteen young soccer players (13.82 ± 1.94 years) performed two different SSCG formats (6v6+Gk): Maintenance of Ball Possession Game (MPG) and Progression to the Target Game (PTG). Both games were played on a field 52 m long by 32 m wide. We used the Offensive Sequences Characterization System (OSCS) and SoccerEye software to analyze offensive sequences. For statistical analysis, we used the Mann-Whitney test to compare variables that compose the OSCS between the two SSCGs, while the SDIS-GSEQ software allowed us to detect offensive patterns. We concluded that the rule manipulation of SSCGs influenced changes in teams' offensive patterns, in which they self-organized according to manipulation of key task constraints.
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