The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between supporting leg strength and supporting leg balance; and their correlation with kicking performance. Thirty four recreational male futsal players with a mean age 23.2±1.5 years old voluntarily participated in this study. P...

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Main Author: Afizudin Idrus
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Published: 2016
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spelling oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:46732020-02-27 The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR) 2016 Afizudin Idrus GV Recreation Leisure The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between supporting leg strength and supporting leg balance; and their correlation with kicking performance. Thirty four recreational male futsal players with a mean age 23.2±1.5 years old voluntarily participated in this study. Physical characteristics of participants (age, weight, height and body mass index) were recorded prior to test. Force platform was used to record kinetics variables during Maximal Instep Kick Test (with and without target) and during the Balance Stork Test. Ball flight after impact with the kicking foot was recorded using high speed video camera set at hundred and twenty frame per second, with five hundred hertz shuttle speed. Ball velocity was then calculated using motion analysis software. Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship between variables. Results indicated no significant correlation between maximal vertical force (max-vGRF) with the ball velocity for both condition of kicks; between strength (max-vGRF) and balance (at 95% ellipse area) of supporting leg; between supporting leg balance and ball velocity; between supporting leg balance and ball accuracy. However, negative significant correlations exist between max-vGRF and ball accuracy. Max-vGRF and ball velocity for both kicking without target and kicking with target was found highly correlated. As a conclusion, kicking performance was not primarily influenced by either the supporting leg strength (max-vGRF) or supporting leg balance (95% ellipse area). 2016 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=4673 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=4673 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Sains Sukan dan Kejurulatihan N/A
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Afizudin Idrus
The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
description The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between supporting leg strength and supporting leg balance; and their correlation with kicking performance. Thirty four recreational male futsal players with a mean age 23.2±1.5 years old voluntarily participated in this study. Physical characteristics of participants (age, weight, height and body mass index) were recorded prior to test. Force platform was used to record kinetics variables during Maximal Instep Kick Test (with and without target) and during the Balance Stork Test. Ball flight after impact with the kicking foot was recorded using high speed video camera set at hundred and twenty frame per second, with five hundred hertz shuttle speed. Ball velocity was then calculated using motion analysis software. Pearson correlation was used to determine the relationship between variables. Results indicated no significant correlation between maximal vertical force (max-vGRF) with the ball velocity for both condition of kicks; between strength (max-vGRF) and balance (at 95% ellipse area) of supporting leg; between supporting leg balance and ball velocity; between supporting leg balance and ball accuracy. However, negative significant correlations exist between max-vGRF and ball accuracy. Max-vGRF and ball velocity for both kicking without target and kicking with target was found highly correlated. As a conclusion, kicking performance was not primarily influenced by either the supporting leg strength (max-vGRF) or supporting leg balance (95% ellipse area).
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author Afizudin Idrus
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title The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
title_short The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
title_full The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
title_fullStr The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
title_full_unstemmed The influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (IR)
title_sort influence of strength and balance of supporting leg during maximal instep kick on kicking performance (ir)
granting_institution Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
granting_department Fakulti Sains Sukan dan Kejurulatihan
publishDate 2016
url https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=4673
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