Experiment on the influence of coordination capacity football, age 14 to 15 years

  • Constantin Ploeșteanu Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati
Keywords: football training, capacity coordination, kinesthetic sensitivity

Abstract

In the game of football the psychological factor is always present. Its influence depends on age and morpho-functional changes that occur in processes of growth and development: physical development becomes more balanced, the growth rate becomes constant, the body tends to mature. Motor development is envisaged as the speed of response and performance to make the complex motor actions, the speed to carry distance and gradually different conditions/ variables; the resistance to envisaged development efforts cardio-respiratory variables; the development of explosive strength and force segmentation.
Psychological preparation is a complex process involving formal and non-formal education, skills and attitudes, but also the individual child to be known and evaluated continuously.
In this context it is required knowledge of general and special skills to play football (sports), knowledge of psycho-sensory capacity with respect to the perception of space and time (accurate assessment of distance and speed of the ball in motion, as well as the players; kinesthetic sensitivity, knowledge of psycho-intellectual capacity with reference to the: attention (concentration, distributive, stability, volume); plasticity thought processes (speed, flexibility, independence and self-critical).
The reasons are the development of energy sources and the affirmation of performance; the need for security prevailing in puberty, the need for love and group membership, etc.

Published
2012-08-22
How to Cite
Ploeșteanu, C. (2012) “Experiment on the influence of coordination capacity football, age 14 to 15 years”, Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle XV, Physical Education and Sport Management, 1, pp. 144-147. Available at: https://www.gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/efms/article/view/38 (Accessed: 3May2024).
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