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      EFFECT OF “FIFA 11+” ON THE PATTERN OF FUNDAMENTAL MOVEMENTS IN UNDER-14 SOCCER PLAYERS Translated title: EFECTO DEL “FIFA 11+” EN EL PATRÓN DE MOVIMIENTOS FUNDAMENTALES EN FUTBOLISTAS SUB-14 Translated title: EFEITO DO “FIFA 11+” NO PADRÃO DE MOVIMENTOS FUNDAMENTAIS NO FUTEBOLISTA SUB-14

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          ABSTRACT Introduction: Increasing youth participation in soccer has several benefits, but it also brings risks of injury. The use of neuromuscular techniques is effective in preventing injuries, especially in periods of growth as occurs in puberty, which coincides with the development of fundamental basic movements. Therefore, it is important to implement and evaluate prevention programs that focus on neuromuscular control during this stage. Objective: To determine the effect of the FIFA 11+ over a six-week training period in order to quickly improve fundamental movement patterns in under-14 soccer players. Method: A quasi-experimental study that evaluated the fundamental movement patterns through the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) in 22 athletes who were divided into a control group (CG; N=11) and an experimental group (EG; N=11), submitted to the program FIFA 11+ for six weeks. The SPSS 20.0 program was used to analyze the data. Results: Statistically significant improvements were found in the in-line lunge (IL) and in the post-intervention FMS total scores in EG, as well as intergroup improvements when testing the deep squat (DS) in the EG, but not in both groups. Conclusions: The six week FIFA 11+ program did not produce significant improvements in players’ fundamental movements.

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          RESUMEN Introducción: El aumento en la participación de los jóvenes en el fútbol, si bien lleva consigo beneficios, se asocia a la presencia de factores de riesgo de lesión. La intervención de las técnicas neuromusculares parece ser efectiva en la prevención, principalmente en periodos de crecimiento como ocurre en la pubertad, que coincide con el desarrollo de los movimientos básicos fundamentales. Debido a esto, es importante implementar y evaluar programas de prevención que se enfoquen en el control neuromuscular en ésta etapa. Objetivo: Determinar el efecto del FIFA 11+ en seis semanas de entrenamiento para mejorar - de forma aguda - los patrones de movimientos fundamentales, en futbolistas varones sub-14. Método: Estudio cuasi-experimental, que evaluó patrones de movimientos fundamentales a través del Functional Movement Screen (FMS) de 22 deportistas, conformándose el grupo control (CG; N=11) y grupo experimental (EG; N=11) sometido al programa FIFA 11+ durante seis semanas. Para el análisis de datos se utilizó el programa SPSS 20.0. Resultados: Se encontraron mejoras estadísticamente significativas, en in-line lunge (IL) y puntaje total del FMS en el EG post-intervención, y mejoras inter-grupo en la prueba de deep squat (DS) del EG, pero no entre ambos grupos. Conclusiones: El FIFA 11+ en seis semanas de intervención, no logra mejorar los movimientos fundamentales de forma aguda.

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          RESUMO Introdução: O aumento da participação de jovens no futebol apresenta vários benefícios, mas também traz riscos de lesões. A intervenção de técnicas neuromusculares parece ser eficaz na prevenção de lesões, especialmente nos períodos de crescimento, como ocorre na puberdade, que coincide com o desenvolvimento de movimentos básicos fundamentais. Por isso, é importante implementar e avaliar programas de prevenção que se concentrem no controle neuromuscular nessa fase. Objetivo: Determinar o efeito do programa FIFA 11+, durante seis semanas de treinamento para melhorar - de forma aguda - os padrões de movimentos fundamentais em jogadores de futebol sub-14. Método: Estudo quase-experimental que avaliou os padrões de movimentos fundamentais através do Functional Movement Screen (FMS) em 22 atletas que foram divididos em grupo controle (CG, N = 11) e grupo experimental (EG; N = 11), submetido ao programa FIFA 11+ durante seis semanas. Para a análise de dados, utilizou-se o programa SPSS 20.0. Resultados: Foram encontradas melhoras estatisticamente significantes em in-line lunge (IL) e no escore total do FMS no EG pós-intervenção, assim como melhoras intergrupo no teste de deep squat (DS) do EG, mas não entre ambos os grupos. Conclusões: As seis semanas de intervenção do programa FIFA 11+ não produziram melhoras significativas nos movimentos fundamentais dos jogadores.

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          Fundamental movement skill (FMS) proficiency is positively associated with physical activity and fitness levels. The objective of this study was to systematically review evidence for the benefits of FMS interventions targeting youth. A search with no date restrictions was conducted across 7 databases. Studies included any school-, home-, or community-based intervention for typically developing youth with clear intent to improve FMS proficiency and that reported statistical analysis of FMS competence at both preintervention and at least 1 other postintervention time point. Study designs included randomized controlled trials (RCTs) using experimental and quasi-experimental designs and single group pre-post trials. Risk of bias was independently assessed by 2 reviewers. Twenty-two articles (6 RCTs, 13 quasi-experimental trials, 3 pre-post trials) describing 19 interventions were included. All but 1 intervention were evaluated in primary/elementary schools. All studies reported significant intervention effects for ≥ 1 FMS. Meta-analyses revealed large effect sizes for overall gross motor proficiency (standardized mean difference [SMD] = 1.42, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.68-2.16, Z = 3.77, P < .0002) and locomotor skill competency (SMD = 1.42, 95% CI 0.56-2.27, Z = 3.25, P = .001). A medium effect size for object control skill competency was observed (SMD = 0.63, 95% CI 0.28-0.98, Z = 3.53, P = .0004). Many studies scored poorly for risk of bias items. School- and community-based programs that include developmentally appropriate FMS learning experiences delivered by physical education specialists or highly trained classroom teachers significantly improve FMS proficiency in youth.
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              The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of a 6-wk multi-station proprioceptive exercise program that is easy to integrate in normal training programs. Patients with chronic ankle instability were used, and results of three testing procedures before and afterward were compared: joint position sense, postural sway, and muscle reaction times to sudden inversion events on a tilting platform. A total of 30 subjects with 48 unstable feet were evaluated (exercise group: N = 31; control group: N = 17). In the exercise group, the results showed a significant improvement in joint position sense and postural sway as well as significant changes in muscle reaction times. Based on the present results, a multi-station proprioceptive exercise program can be recommended for prevention and rehabilitation of recurrent ankle inversion injuries.
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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
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                Journal
                rbme
                Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
                Rev Bras Med Esporte
                Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (São Paulo, SP, Brazil )
                1517-8692
                1806-9940
                December 2017
                : 23
                : 6
                : 465-468
                Affiliations
                [1] Valdivia Los Ríos orgnameUniversidad Austral de Chile orgdiv1Locomotor and Rehabilitation Institute orgdiv2School of Kinesiology Chile
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                S1517-86922017000600465
                10.1590/1517-869220172306173456
                73bcfc89-95f9-4a88-9aef-fa3242c6ffd0

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                : 12 June 2017
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