Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials

This study investigated effects of wearing compression garments and textured insoles on modes of movement organisation emerging during performance of lower limb interceptive actions in association football. Participants were six skilled (age = 15.67 ± 0.74 years) and six less-skilled (age = 15.17 ±...

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Published in:European Journal of Sport Science
Main Author: Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2017
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Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
2017
European Journal of Sport Science
17
3
10.1080/17461391.2016.1241829
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84991037389&doi=10.1080%2f17461391.2016.1241829&partnerID=40&md5=d08a2433c25f0d98e53b83d2a03f3788
This study investigated effects of wearing compression garments and textured insoles on modes of movement organisation emerging during performance of lower limb interceptive actions in association football. Participants were six skilled (age = 15.67 ± 0.74 years) and six less-skilled (age = 15.17 ± 1.1 years) football players. All participants performed 20 instep kicks with maximum velocity in four randomly organised insoles and socks conditions, (a) Smooth Socks with Smooth Insoles (SSSI); (b) Smooth Socks with Textured Insoles (SSTI); (c) Compression Socks with Smooth Insoles (CSSI); and (d), Compression Socks with Textured Insoles (CSTI). Results showed that, when wearing textured and compression materials (CSSI condition), less-skilled participants displayed significantly greater hip extension and flexion towards the ball contact phase, indicating larger ranges of motion in the kicking limb than in other conditions. Less-skilled participants also demonstrated greater variability in knee–ankle intralimb (angle–angle plots) coordination modes in the CSTI condition. Findings suggested that use of textured and compression materials increased attunement to somatosensory information from lower limb movement, to regulate performance of dynamic interceptive actions like kicking, especially in less-skilled individuals. © 2016 European College of Sport Science.
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author Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
spellingShingle Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
author_facet Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
author_sort Hasan H.; Davids K.; Chow J.Y.; Kerr G.
title Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
title_short Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
title_full Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
title_fullStr Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
title_full_unstemmed Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
title_sort Changes in organisation of instep kicking as a function of wearing compression and textured materials
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description This study investigated effects of wearing compression garments and textured insoles on modes of movement organisation emerging during performance of lower limb interceptive actions in association football. Participants were six skilled (age = 15.67 ± 0.74 years) and six less-skilled (age = 15.17 ± 1.1 years) football players. All participants performed 20 instep kicks with maximum velocity in four randomly organised insoles and socks conditions, (a) Smooth Socks with Smooth Insoles (SSSI); (b) Smooth Socks with Textured Insoles (SSTI); (c) Compression Socks with Smooth Insoles (CSSI); and (d), Compression Socks with Textured Insoles (CSTI). Results showed that, when wearing textured and compression materials (CSSI condition), less-skilled participants displayed significantly greater hip extension and flexion towards the ball contact phase, indicating larger ranges of motion in the kicking limb than in other conditions. Less-skilled participants also demonstrated greater variability in knee–ankle intralimb (angle–angle plots) coordination modes in the CSTI condition. Findings suggested that use of textured and compression materials increased attunement to somatosensory information from lower limb movement, to regulate performance of dynamic interceptive actions like kicking, especially in less-skilled individuals. © 2016 European College of Sport Science.
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