Investigation on futsal shoes outsole features

This study presents the typical outsole features of futsal shoes and classifies them into several main categories. A total of 100 futsal shoes from twelve manufacturers are selected for analysis. Each shoe’s tread groove pattern, as well as other features, are visually observed. All shoes are catego...

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Published in:Journal of Physical Education and Sport
Main Author: Ismail S.I.; Nunome H.; Salleh A.F.; Shuib S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Pitesti 2022
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139171640&doi=10.7752%2fjpes.2022.09257&partnerID=40&md5=bcfce3a8b93bfd0e248a47f4dc7d24c5
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Ismail S.I.; Nunome H.; Salleh A.F.; Shuib S.
Investigation on futsal shoes outsole features
2022
Journal of Physical Education and Sport
22
9
10.7752/jpes.2022.09257
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139171640&doi=10.7752%2fjpes.2022.09257&partnerID=40&md5=bcfce3a8b93bfd0e248a47f4dc7d24c5
This study presents the typical outsole features of futsal shoes and classifies them into several main categories. A total of 100 futsal shoes from twelve manufacturers are selected for analysis. Each shoe’s tread groove pattern, as well as other features, are visually observed. All shoes are categorised into five different groups according to their outsole features at the forefoot, mid foot and rear foot regions. The level of association between specific features and the outsole region (forefoot and rear foot) are further analysed using the chi-square test. Nine typical tread groove patterns are identified among the futsal shoes: 1. honeycomb, 2. herringbone, 3. omni, 4. waffle, 5. straight line, 6. smooth, 7. checker, 8. scribble line and 9. concentric line. Three common outsole features are identified: 1. flexi bar, 2. pivot point and 3. flex line. The results indicate that most futsal shoes (43%) are classified into Group 5 (non-identical tread groove pattern for all outsole regions). Approximately 15% of the analysed futsal shoes possess identical tread groove features (Group 4) at all three outsole regions. The pivot point and flex line are also found to be significantly associated with the forefoot region [χ2(1) = 12.05, p = .001, and χ2(1) = 4.97, p=0.026, respectively]. The variability within the outsole features of futsal shoes indicates the specific functions assigned to each region of the entire outsole. This includes the pivot point at the forefoot region, which may act as a rotational movement-assist feature, and the flex line at the forefoot region which can help optimise metatarsophalangeal joint range of motion while executing futsal-specific tasks. © JPES.
Editura Universitatii din Pitesti
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English
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author Ismail S.I.; Nunome H.; Salleh A.F.; Shuib S.
spellingShingle Ismail S.I.; Nunome H.; Salleh A.F.; Shuib S.
Investigation on futsal shoes outsole features
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title Investigation on futsal shoes outsole features
title_short Investigation on futsal shoes outsole features
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description This study presents the typical outsole features of futsal shoes and classifies them into several main categories. A total of 100 futsal shoes from twelve manufacturers are selected for analysis. Each shoe’s tread groove pattern, as well as other features, are visually observed. All shoes are categorised into five different groups according to their outsole features at the forefoot, mid foot and rear foot regions. The level of association between specific features and the outsole region (forefoot and rear foot) are further analysed using the chi-square test. Nine typical tread groove patterns are identified among the futsal shoes: 1. honeycomb, 2. herringbone, 3. omni, 4. waffle, 5. straight line, 6. smooth, 7. checker, 8. scribble line and 9. concentric line. Three common outsole features are identified: 1. flexi bar, 2. pivot point and 3. flex line. The results indicate that most futsal shoes (43%) are classified into Group 5 (non-identical tread groove pattern for all outsole regions). Approximately 15% of the analysed futsal shoes possess identical tread groove features (Group 4) at all three outsole regions. The pivot point and flex line are also found to be significantly associated with the forefoot region [χ2(1) = 12.05, p = .001, and χ2(1) = 4.97, p=0.026, respectively]. The variability within the outsole features of futsal shoes indicates the specific functions assigned to each region of the entire outsole. This includes the pivot point at the forefoot region, which may act as a rotational movement-assist feature, and the flex line at the forefoot region which can help optimise metatarsophalangeal joint range of motion while executing futsal-specific tasks. © JPES.
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