The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance
The role of footwear is crucial in sports performance. So far, it remains unclear if the aspect of footwear’s insoles could substantially influence sports performance. This study examined the effect of soccer boots with different insoles properties (insoles hardness and surface roughness) on soccer-...
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2-s2.0-85213396944 Mazuki M.S.; Ismail S.I.; Sulaiman N.; Adnan R.; Nunome H.; Kersting U.G.; Arayama M.; Nazarudin M.N.; Shuib S. The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance 2024 International Exchange and Innovation Conference on Engineering and Sciences 10 10.5109/7323240 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85213396944&doi=10.5109%2f7323240&partnerID=40&md5=2da5789e43ce087cf2a9d55695d2b701 The role of footwear is crucial in sports performance. So far, it remains unclear if the aspect of footwear’s insoles could substantially influence sports performance. This study examined the effect of soccer boots with different insoles properties (insoles hardness and surface roughness) on soccer-specific change of direction and 6-meter short_sprint performance. A total of ten skilled-soccer players (age: 20.5 ± 1.9 years-old, height: 172.6 ± 4.7cm, weight: 65.8 ± 6.8kg, soccer experience: more than 5 years) maximally completed six-randomised crossover trials of a slalom course and a straight 6m sprint test using the two soccer boots with different insoles (PU and EVA). Timing-gate systems were utilized to record the time of the slalom and sprint test. Differences of resultant performance when running with different insoles were analysed by paired-sample T-test (p<0.05). We found that a relatively higher insoles surface roughness with lower material hardness could potentially contributed to greater change of direction performance. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved. Kyushu University 24341436 English Conference paper |
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Mazuki M.S.; Ismail S.I.; Sulaiman N.; Adnan R.; Nunome H.; Kersting U.G.; Arayama M.; Nazarudin M.N.; Shuib S. |
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Mazuki M.S.; Ismail S.I.; Sulaiman N.; Adnan R.; Nunome H.; Kersting U.G.; Arayama M.; Nazarudin M.N.; Shuib S. The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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Mazuki M.S.; Ismail S.I.; Sulaiman N.; Adnan R.; Nunome H.; Kersting U.G.; Arayama M.; Nazarudin M.N.; Shuib S. |
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Mazuki M.S.; Ismail S.I.; Sulaiman N.; Adnan R.; Nunome H.; Kersting U.G.; Arayama M.; Nazarudin M.N.; Shuib S. |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The Influence of Soccer Boots Insole’s Surface Roughness and Hardness on Short_Sprint and Change of Direction Performance |
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The role of footwear is crucial in sports performance. So far, it remains unclear if the aspect of footwear’s insoles could substantially influence sports performance. This study examined the effect of soccer boots with different insoles properties (insoles hardness and surface roughness) on soccer-specific change of direction and 6-meter short_sprint performance. A total of ten skilled-soccer players (age: 20.5 ± 1.9 years-old, height: 172.6 ± 4.7cm, weight: 65.8 ± 6.8kg, soccer experience: more than 5 years) maximally completed six-randomised crossover trials of a slalom course and a straight 6m sprint test using the two soccer boots with different insoles (PU and EVA). Timing-gate systems were utilized to record the time of the slalom and sprint test. Differences of resultant performance when running with different insoles were analysed by paired-sample T-test (p<0.05). We found that a relatively higher insoles surface roughness with lower material hardness could potentially contributed to greater change of direction performance. © 2024, IEICES/Kyushu University. All rights reserved. |
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