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      Using Psychological Skills Training to Develop Soccer Performance

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      Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
      Informa UK Limited

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              Science and football: a review of applied research in the football codes.

              Over the last two decades there has been a growth in research directly related to football. Although most of this research is focused on soccer (association football), there has been a steady increase in publications related to the other football codes. There is evidence of more systematic training and selection influencing the anthropometric profiles of players who compete at the highest level. Fitness is being optimized to cope with match demands while accommodating the need for specific requirements of positional roles. There is evidence of work rate being higher in contemporary football games than in previous decades, with consequences for training and dietary practices. Notation analysis of actions during matches is now used regularly to provide detailed objective feedback on performance to players and coaches. Training regimens are designed for game-specific purposes where possible. Sports psychologists working in a football context have a more eclectic body of knowledge to draw from. In the professional soccer clubs, the rewards associated with a successful investment in youth academies have helped to focus attention on talent identification and development models. It is a challenge to those specializing in science and football to contribute to the success of such schemes.
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                Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
                Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
                Informa UK Limited
                1041-3200
                1533-1571
                February 23 2007
                February 23 2007
                : 18
                : 3
                : 254-270
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                10.1080/10413200600830323
                8e9c3687-ceca-41a3-a3bb-933ddb43bba7
                © 2007
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