EVALUATION OF FOOTBALL PRACTICE ORIENTED ON THE MOTOR COORDINATION OF CHILDREN BETWEEN 11 AND 13 YEARS OF AGE

Authors

  • Hiuli Silva Ribeiro
  • Kercia Borges Cirqueira
  • Rodrigo Martins de Miranda
  • Marcelo Galdino Melo

Keywords:

Motor Development, Motor Skills, Child Development

Abstract

The study on the evaluation of football practice focused on the motor coordination of
children between 11 and 13 years of age and investigated the impact of football training
on the motor skills and coordination of children in this age group. When analyzing how
guided football practice influences the development of motor coordination, the study
examines several aspects, such as training techniques, frequency of sessions,
duration of training, and types of activities performed. The research aims to understand
how regular and targeted participation in football can improve these children's motor
coordination, offering valuable insights for physical educators, coaches, and parents
interested in their children's healthy motor development. By establishing a direct
connection between guided football practice and motor coordination in children aged
11 to 13, this study contributes significantly to understanding the benefits of sport in
this age group. Detailed monitoring of the activities and techniques used during training
sessions provides valuable insights into which methods are most effective for
improving motor coordination in this group. Furthermore, by specifically focusing on
the 11 to 13 age group, the study addresses a crucial phase of child development
where fundamental motor skills are being improved and refined. Understanding how
guided football can positively influence these skills not only contributes to motor
development theory but also has practical implications in terms of planning sports
training and school physical education programs. The results of this study can inform
the creation of more effective football training programs tailored to the specific needs
of children aged 11-13. Furthermore, physical educators and parents can use these
findings to promote structured sporting activities that not only promote motor
coordination but also encourage a healthy and active lifestyle from childhood.

Published

2023-12-20

How to Cite

Silva Ribeiro, H., Borges Cirqueira, K., Martins de Miranda, R., & Galdino Melo, M. (2023). EVALUATION OF FOOTBALL PRACTICE ORIENTED ON THE MOTOR COORDINATION OF CHILDREN BETWEEN 11 AND 13 YEARS OF AGE. Revista Científica Da UniMais, 21(2), 132–145. Retrieved from https://revistas.facmais.edu.br/index.php/revistacientificafacmais/article/view/168