Injury;Sports
Conditions
Brief summary
Optimizing Football Training at Multan Sports Complex: Integrating Portable Force Plates for Advanced Performance Analysis, aims to enhance football training through innovative technology. Under the supervision of Dr. Junaid Gondal, this MS Rehabilitation Science project explores the use of portable force plates to provide real-time data on players' biomechanics, enabling personalized training programs that improve performance and reduce injury risks.
Detailed description
The research adopts a randomized control trial design, involving 30 male football players aged 18-35. Participants are divided into intervention and control groups, with the former using portable force plates during training. Data analysis will be conducted using IBM SPSS. This study underscores the significance of advanced performance analysis in football training, advocating for the integration of cutting-edge technology to refine training methods and enhance athletic performance at the Multan Sports Complex.
Interventions
This group will undergo football training sessions that incorporate the use of portable force plates. These devices will measure ground reaction forces and provide real-time data on players' movements, balance, and pressure points. The data collected will be used to create personalized training programs aimed at optimizing performance and reducing the risk of injuries.
This group will continue with the existing football training regimen without the use of portable force plates. Training will follow the traditional methods used at the Multan Sports Complex, focusing on physical conditioning, technical skills, and tactical awareness without the advanced biomechanical analysis provided by the force plates.
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
* Male football players at Multan Sports Complex * aged 18-35 * willing to consent.
Exclusion criteria
* Female players * unregistered players * those with unstable medical conditions.
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| RPE Scale | 12 Months | Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) is used to measure how hard your body works during physical activity. It runs from 0 - 10, using numbers to rate how much effort an activity takes |
Countries
Pakistan