The influence of rules manipulation on offensive patterns during small-sided and conditioned games in football
AUTOR(ES)
Machado, João Cláudio, Alcântara, Chellsea, Palheta, Carlos, Santos, João Otacílio Libardoni dos, Barreira, Daniel, Scaglia, Alcides José
FONTE
Motriz: rev. educ. fis.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-12
RESUMO
Abstract This 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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