A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects
2.2. Procedures
2.3. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Current Pre-Activity Practices
3.2. FIFA 11+ Familiarity and Implementation
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Descriptor | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Sex | Male | 80.0 (n = 191) |
Female | 16.0 (n = 39) | |
Prefer not to respond | 4.0 (n = 10) | |
Soccer experience | Professional | 31.7 (n = 76) |
Collegiate | 59.6 (n = 143) | |
High School | 0.4 (n = 1) | |
Club | 2.9 (n = 7) | |
None | 1.2 (n = 3) | |
Prefer not to respond | 4.2 (n = 10) | |
Coaching experience | Head Coach | 98.3 (n = 236) |
Assistant Coach | 1.3 (n = 3) | |
Prefer not to respond | 0.4 (n = 1) | |
Number of soccer coaching certification(s) | 0 | 0.8 (n = 2) |
1–3 | 34.5 (n = 83) | |
4–6 | 44.6 (n = 107) | |
7–9 | 9.2 (n = 22) | |
10 or more | 6.7 (n = 16) | |
Prefer not to respond | 4.2 (n = 10) |
Number of Coaching Certifications | Descriptor | Group Percentage | Total Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
1–3 | Not Familiar | 52.1 (n = 38) | 36.32 (n = 73) |
Full Implementation | 6.9 (n = 5) | ||
Partial Implementation | 26.0 (n = 19) | ||
No Implementation | 15.1 (n = 11) | ||
4–6 | Not Familiar | 33.0 (n = 30) | 45.27 (n = 91) |
Full Implementation | 8.8 (n = 8) | ||
Partial Implementation | 40.7 (n = 37) | ||
No Implementation | 17.6 (n = 16) | ||
7–9 | Not Familiar | 4.8 (n = 1) | 10.45 (n = 21) |
Full Implementation | 9.5 (n = 2) | ||
Partial Implementation | 61.9 (n = 13) | ||
No Implementation | 23.8 (n = 5) | ||
10 or more | Not Familiar | 21.4 (n = 3) | 6.97 (n = 14) |
Full Implementation | 28.6 (n = 4) | ||
Partial Implementation | 28.6 (n = 4) | ||
No Implementation | 21.4 (n = 3) |
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Judge, L.W.; Petersen, J.C.; Hoover, D.L.; Craig, B.W.; Nordmann, N.; Schoeff, M.A.; Fox, B.D.; Dickin, D.C.; Bellar, D.M. A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs. Medicina 2020, 56, 417. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417
Judge LW, Petersen JC, Hoover DL, Craig BW, Nordmann N, Schoeff MA, Fox BD, Dickin DC, Bellar DM. A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs. Medicina. 2020; 56(9):417. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417
Chicago/Turabian StyleJudge, Lawrence W., Jeffrey C. Petersen, Donald L. Hoover, Bruce W. Craig, Nick Nordmann, Makenzie A. Schoeff, Brian D. Fox, D. Clark Dickin, and David M. Bellar. 2020. "A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs" Medicina 56, no. 9: 417. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417
APA StyleJudge, L. W., Petersen, J. C., Hoover, D. L., Craig, B. W., Nordmann, N., Schoeff, M. A., Fox, B. D., Dickin, D. C., & Bellar, D. M. (2020). A Fraction of Recommended Practices: Implementation of the FIFA 11+ in NCAA Soccer Programs. Medicina, 56(9), 417. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina56090417