F. Vaverka, M. Janura, and M. Elfmark (Czech Republic)
sports and performance, soccer, laterality, kick
The laterality of the lower extremities is a very important factor influencing the efficiency of soccer players [1]. The main purpose of this research is to focus on the study of differences in the maximum velocity of the soccer ball kicked with the preferred and non-preferred leg and the kinematic variables of the kick. The kinematic analysis (3D, 50 Hz, system APAS) of the kick using the preferred and non-preferred leg was applied to a set of 12 skilled soccer players (age: 15.75 0.45 years, body weight: 69.5 7.59 kg, body height: 177.73 5.82 cm). The execution of the kick was described in addition to the velocity of the ball (preferred leg: 27.68 1.32 m.s-1 , non-preferred leg: 23.49 2.05 m.s-1 ) using 26 measured variables and 13 symmetry indices. Non-parametric statistical methods (STATGRAPHICS, version 5.0) were used. The results confirmed differences in the execution of the kick using the preferred and non-preferred leg and different levels of the relationships between measured variables and the kick ball velocity.
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