Nevromuskulær trening i jentefotballen
2021
Slåtto, Elsa
Master's thesis in Sports science (ME517)
Show more [+] Less [-]Background: It ́s claimed that physical activity and motor competence are essential components of an active lifestyle and performance in multicomponent sports such as soccer. As a functional and holistic training method, neuromuscular training may promote health-and performance related components in kids’ sports. Aim: The aim was to investigate the effects of nine weeks neuromuscular training on gross-and sports specific motor competence, strength and change of direction in girls. […] Conclusion: The neuromuscular trainings program used in this study did not show an effect on gross-and sports specific motor competence, strength or change of direction among girls. Thou, effect of the program had an interaction with the baseline. Keys: Grossmotor competence, sports specific motor competence, girls’ soccer, health promoting, performance promoting
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