scholarly journals Coaching Clinic Basic Movements and Dominant Physical Conditions for Athletes at Gemilang Raya FC

2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1059-1063
Author(s):  
Boby Agustan ◽  
Didi Muhtarom ◽  
Oman Hadiana ◽  
Dani Nurdiansyah ◽  
Elang Fauzan

Basic movements and dominant physical conditions are often still a problem for soccer players in supporting the strategies and tactics of a coach in building attacks or in defense, especially at Football Club Gemilang Raya Kuningan. Some players still have shortcomings in carrying out correct and accurate basic movements and do not yet know the physical procedural requirements that a professional soccer player must possess. Based on the problems faced, the STKIP Muhammadiyah Kuningan Service Team carried out activities to overcome the problems faced by partners. Community service activities aim to improve the abilities and skills of Football Club Gemilang Raya Kuningan athletes in performing basic movements and knowing the dominant physical condition. The activity was carried out at the Gemilang Raya Kuningan Football Club and was attended by 20 players. The method used is a coaching clinic which consists of 2 sessions. The material provided consists of understanding basic movements and dominant physical conditions, practice on basic movements and dominant physical conditions. The results of the activity to the community showed an increase in the abilities and skills of Football Club Gemilang Raya Kuningan players regarding basic movements and dominant physical conditions.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
Muhammad Akbar Husein Allsabah ◽  
Weda Weda ◽  
Irwan Setiawan ◽  
Aulia Safrotun Nimah

The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of physical conditions as monitoring conditions before participating in the 2019 Pertiwi competition in order to get proud results. This type of research is non-experimental with analysis techniques of collecting data using survey methods and test techniques. The research approach uses quantitative. The subjects used in this study were female soccer players who were members of the Candra kirana club in Kediri Regency, aged 18-20 years, totaling 20 players. The data obtained from each test item is crude data and is converted into t-score values ​​with the next t-score formula. The data is interpreted, namely by categorizing the data into 5 categories. Based on the results of the research that has been found, it can be concluded that the profile of the physical condition of the Candra Kirana players in Kediri Regency is included in a sufficient category with a percentage of 45%


Author(s):  
C. Gay-Escoda ◽  
DM. Vieira-Duarte-Pereira ◽  
J. Ardevol ◽  
R. Pruna ◽  
J. Fernandez ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (6_suppl3) ◽  
pp. 2325967118S0004
Author(s):  
GM Gastaldi Llorens ◽  
E Gastaldi Orquin

The incidence of medial sesamoid bone fracture is rare. Clinically they are often misdiagnosed as soft tissue injuries and often missed. Thus generates an important morbidity for the patient. Objectives: We present a case of turf-toe injury: plantar-plate rupture with medial sesamoid bone fracture in a contact athlete. Methods: A 19-year-old professional soccer player injured his left toe when he planted his foot during a sprint. He had an hyperextension and axial overload traumatism in his toe. On physical examination he had pain, swollen, ecchymosis, instability and loss of plantar-flexion strength. Radiographs showed a transverse medial sesamoid bone fracture with retraction > 3 mm. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a subluxation of the proximal phalange and a plantar plate disruption. Because of the completely deficient flexion, the sesamoid retraction, and the articular subluxation, surgery was recommended to restore the MTPJ anatomy. Reduction of the fracture and Repair of the plantar plate was performed using non-absorbable 2-0 Fiber wire sutures through a medial approach. Postoperatively, the patient was placed in a cast, for a total of 2 weeks. After that he began a rehabilitation program. Results: The patient had a complete recovery. He returned to participation in his team at 3 months. At final follow-up, his dorsiflexion ROM was 60 in the involved toe. Conclusion: Turf-toe and disorders of the sesamoid complex is an important injury, often misdiagnosed and usually undertreated. They had an incidence of 25% to 50% of residual pain and limited dorsiflexion in those cases. Despite the incidence of surgical treatment of 2%, we have found hopeful results with the open reduction and internal fixation of the fracture. Accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment can allow for full return to activity for these athletes.


2007 ◽  
Vol 74 (6) ◽  
pp. 660-662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yann Avril ◽  
Hervé Collado ◽  
Jean-Marie Coudreuse ◽  
Jean-Michel Viton ◽  
Alain Delarque ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Vladimir Zeldetz ◽  
Shayne Greenberg ◽  
Lior Zeller ◽  
Doron Zahger ◽  
Aryeh Shalev

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-32
Author(s):  
Randal Gasparini ◽  
Alexandre Álvaro

The professional soccer is always changing and is constantly searching tools and data to help the decision-making,providing tactics and techniques to the team. In Brazil, this sport goes to same way and the investments areconsiderable. The One Sports is a company that capture GPS data from professional soccer players of someBrazilian teams. This set of data has a lot of features and the One Sports asked if was possible to predict the idealposition of a player. Then, was firmed a cooperation between a academic study and a commercial company. Thiswork find to understand a propose methods and techniques to predict the ideal position of the soccer player, usingmachine learning algorithms. The database has more of one million of tuples. It was submitted to preprocessingstep, what is fundamental, because generated new features, removed incomplete and noisy data, generated anew balanced dataset and delete outliers, preparing the data to execution of the algorithms k-NN, decision trees,logistic regression, SVM and neural networks. With the purpose to understand the performance and accuracy,some scenarios were tested. There was poor results when executed multiclass problems. The best results comefrom binary problems. The models k-NN and SVM, specifically to this study, had the best accuracy. It is importantto note that SVM spent more than six hours to finish your execution, and k-NN used less than one and halfminute to end.


2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. 627
Author(s):  
Iliana E. Quintero-Raygoza ◽  
José A. Garza ◽  
Tomás J. Martínez-Cervantes ◽  
Karina Salas-Longoria ◽  
Oscar Salas-Fraire

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 415-423 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thilo Kunkel ◽  
Olan Scott ◽  
Anthony Beaton

Michael Lahoud is a professional soccer player who currently plays for Miami FC in the North American Soccer League (NASL). He was born in Sierra Leone, where he escaped civil war when he was 6 years old. As a refugee, soccer helped him integrate in the United States, where he was drafted as the ninth overall pick in the 2009 Major League Soccer (MLS) superdraft. He is a community advocate who uses his sport to support charitable efforts such as the Wall Las Memorias project, the NoH8 campaign, and Schools for Salone. He was the MLS Humanitarian of the Year in 2010, and, together with Kei Kamara, he is the recipient of the 2015 FIFPro World Players’ Union Merit Award (a prize worth $25,000), which recognized their involvement in the Schools for Salone project that builds schools in their home country of Sierra Leone. His brand is Soccer can make a difference. This interview consists of two parts, with the first part being conducted in December 2015 when he was a player with the MLS team Philadelphia Union and the second part being conducted in July 2016 after two transfers within 4 months. The interviews provide an overview of his approach to athlete branding via social media and its impact on his career.


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