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小范围比赛中的认知与运动双重任务如何影响青少年足球运动员的战术表现?

How Do Cognitive and Motor Dual-Tasks during Small-Sided Games Impact the Tactical Performance of Youth Soccer Players?

作者信息

Moreira Pedro Emílio Drumond, Albuquerque Maicon Rodrigues, Fortes Leonardo de Sousa, Praça Gibson Moreira

机构信息

Sports Department, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

Neurosciences of Physical Activity and Sports Research Group, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

出版信息

J Hum Kinet. 2024 Dec 19;97:249-261. doi: 10.5114/jhk/192202. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Abstract

Numerous studies have investigated physical and motor performance during dual-task protocols in different sports. However, only few studies have investigated tactical performance in dual-task situations in real-world game situations, such as small-sided games (SSGs). Moreover, sport-specific literature is unclear about the effects of motor or cognitive secondary tasks and the type of the stimulus (memorization, math operations) on players' tactical performance. This study considered the impact of dual tasks on soccer players' tactical performance within SSGs and compared the effects of motor and cognitive secondary tasks on soccer players' tactical performance. A total of 24 U-13 soccer players (12.34 ± 0.55 years) took part in the study, playing SSGs under four different conditions: a single task (ST) condition: players performed only SSGs; a motor dual-task (MDT) condition: players performed SSGs while balancing a basketball ball on a cone; a cognitive dual-task 1 (CDT1) condition: players performed SSGs while doing math operations; a cognitive dual-task 2 (CDT2) condition: players performed SSGs while doing a memorization task. Tactical performance was assessed using the FUT-SAT under all experimental conditions. Players showed higher tactical performance in SSGs with a ST than SSGs with secondary tasks (p < 0.001). When comparing secondary tasks in SSGs, players presented a better tactical performance in SSGs with cognitive secondary tasks than in SSGs with a motor secondary task (p = 0.02). In conclusion, dual tasks impair the tactical performance of soccer players, with the motor secondary task inducing greater impairment than secondary cognitive tasks.

摘要

众多研究调查了不同运动项目在双任务模式下的身体和运动表现。然而,仅有少数研究探究了在真实比赛场景(如小型比赛,SSGs)中的双任务情况下的战术表现。此外,特定运动领域的文献对于运动或认知次要任务以及刺激类型(记忆、数学运算)对运动员战术表现的影响并不明确。本研究考虑了双任务对小型比赛中足球运动员战术表现的影响,并比较了运动和认知次要任务对足球运动员战术表现的影响。共有24名13岁以下的足球运动员(12.34 ± 0.55岁)参与了该研究,他们在四种不同条件下进行小型比赛:单任务(ST)条件:运动员仅进行小型比赛;运动双任务(MDT)条件:运动员在将篮球放在圆锥体上保持平衡的同时进行小型比赛;认知双任务1(CDT1)条件:运动员在做数学运算的同时进行小型比赛;认知双任务2(CDT2)条件:运动员在进行记忆任务的同时进行小型比赛。在所有实验条件下,使用FUT - SAT评估战术表现。运动员在单任务小型比赛中的战术表现高于有次要任务的小型比赛(p < 0.001)。当比较小型比赛中的次要任务时,运动员在有认知次要任务的小型比赛中的战术表现优于有运动次要任务的小型比赛(p = 0.02)。总之,双任务会损害足球运动员的战术表现,运动次要任务比认知次要任务造成的损害更大。

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