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Completed NCT05711069

Core Stabilization Programme on Kicking Velocity and Performance in Male Adolescent Football Players

Conditions: Soccer, Core Stability, Sports Performance

Sex: Male
Ages: 12 Years – 14 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 45
Sponsor: Hacettepe University

Location: Cyprus

Summary

Core stability is an important component maximising efficient athletic function. Function is most often produced by the kinetic chain, the coordinate sequenced activation of body segments that places the distal segment in the optimum position at the optimum velocity with the optimum timing to produce the desired athletic task. Speed and power are critical performance factors in football. Football including jumping, kicking, tackling, turning, sprinting, changing pace, and sustaining forceful contractions to maintain balance and control of the ball against defensive pressure. In the literature, no study has demonstrated the effectiveness of core stability exercise program in adolescent football players.The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of core stabilization exercise program on adolescent male football players.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Subjects who are not get any operation related with lower extremity and spine in last 6 months.Subjects who are voluntary to participate in the study and get informed consent form from legal representative.Subjects who attend in football training regularly.Exclusion Criteria:Current pain in lower extremity and spine.Subjects who have discontinuity in training program or exercise program more than 3 times.Subjects who have difficulty to apply exercise program.

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