Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players

The Didactical Model of Direct Instruction (DMDI) is the most used in competitive environments for teaching and coaching in soccer, however this model promotes mainly the learning of technical skills but is not so effective for the development of tactical abilities. The Didactic Model Game Action Co...

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Valencia Sánchez, Wilder Geovanny
Arias Arias, Elkin Alberto
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2022
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Fútbol
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
title Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
spellingShingle Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
Fútbol
Soccer
Futbolistas
Soccer players
title_short Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
title_full Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
title_fullStr Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
title_sort Effects of Didactic Model Game Action Competences and Didactical Model of Direct Instruction on indexes Performance tactical in U-12 Soccer Players
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Valencia Sánchez, Wilder Geovanny
Arias Arias, Elkin Alberto
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Valencia Sánchez, Wilder Geovanny
Arias Arias, Elkin Alberto
dc.contributor.editor.none.fl_str_mv Figueiredo, António
Coelho e Silva, Manuel João
Favero, Terence
Sarmento, Hugo
dc.contributor.conferencename.spa.fl_str_mv World Congress on Science and Soccer 2022 (16 de junio de 2022 : University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Ciencias Aplicadas a la Actividad Física y el Deporte GRICAFDE
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Fútbol
Soccer
topic Fútbol
Soccer
Futbolistas
Soccer players
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Futbolistas
Soccer players
description The Didactical Model of Direct Instruction (DMDI) is the most used in competitive environments for teaching and coaching in soccer, however this model promotes mainly the learning of technical skills but is not so effective for the development of tactical abilities. The Didactic Model Game Action Competences (DMGAC) was designed for the learning of tactical-technical skills in sport context and, as the game-centered approaches are, it is based on constructivism. Purpose: To analyze the learning effects of the DMGAC compared to the DMDI on tactical performance indexes with children soccer players. Method: Randomized Control Trial in parallel. The participants were 37 players (age = 10.71 ± 0.73) from a competitive soccer club in the city of Medellín (Colombia). These were randomly assigned to the experimental (DMGAC; n = 18) and control (DMDI; n = 19) groups. The experimental group implemented DMGAC with five didactic strategies (i.e., small side games, psychokinetic games, 1 on 1 situations, self-directed learning of technical skills, and global game or representation). The control group used DMDI with three didactic strategies (i.e., technical skills, simulated game situations, and global game). The children participated in two sessions/week for a total of 16 sessions. The learning contents were the fundamental principles of soccer. The System of Tactical Evaluation in Football (Sistema de avaliação táctica no Futebol, FUT-SAT) was used to evaluate the tactical performance indexes before (pretest) and after (posttest) the teaching process. A total of 3674 tactical actions were analyzed. Results: The experimental group (DMGAC) had statistically significant differences compared to the control group (DMDI) in the indexes of penetration (p =0.009), offensive coverage (p = 0.026), mobility (p < 0.001) and significant trend in index offensive unit (p = 0.088); and there were differences in the offensive tactical performance index (p = 0.001), defensive tactical performance index (p = 0.006) and a Game Tactical Performance Index (GTPI) (p = 0.002). The DMGAC has shown to be superior to the MDID in GTPI after 1440 minutes of intervention. Conclusions: The players who participated in a teaching program through the DMGAC attained higher tactical performance indexes, than those who participated in a teaching program through the DMDI.
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spelling Valencia Sánchez, Wilder GeovannyArias Arias, Elkin AlbertoFigueiredo, AntónioCoelho e Silva, Manuel JoãoFavero, TerenceSarmento, HugoWorld Congress on Science and Soccer 2022 (16 de junio de 2022 : University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)Ciencias Aplicadas a la Actividad Física y el Deporte GRICAFDE2023-12-06T08:36:54Z2023-12-06T08:36:54Z2022-06978-989-53189-4-0https://hdl.handle.net/10495/37507The Didactical Model of Direct Instruction (DMDI) is the most used in competitive environments for teaching and coaching in soccer, however this model promotes mainly the learning of technical skills but is not so effective for the development of tactical abilities. The Didactic Model Game Action Competences (DMGAC) was designed for the learning of tactical-technical skills in sport context and, as the game-centered approaches are, it is based on constructivism. Purpose: To analyze the learning effects of the DMGAC compared to the DMDI on tactical performance indexes with children soccer players. Method: Randomized Control Trial in parallel. The participants were 37 players (age = 10.71 ± 0.73) from a competitive soccer club in the city of Medellín (Colombia). These were randomly assigned to the experimental (DMGAC; n = 18) and control (DMDI; n = 19) groups. The experimental group implemented DMGAC with five didactic strategies (i.e., small side games, psychokinetic games, 1 on 1 situations, self-directed learning of technical skills, and global game or representation). The control group used DMDI with three didactic strategies (i.e., technical skills, simulated game situations, and global game). The children participated in two sessions/week for a total of 16 sessions. The learning contents were the fundamental principles of soccer. The System of Tactical Evaluation in Football (Sistema de avaliação táctica no Futebol, FUT-SAT) was used to evaluate the tactical performance indexes before (pretest) and after (posttest) the teaching process. A total of 3674 tactical actions were analyzed. Results: The experimental group (DMGAC) had statistically significant differences compared to the control group (DMDI) in the indexes of penetration (p =0.009), offensive coverage (p = 0.026), mobility (p < 0.001) and significant trend in index offensive unit (p = 0.088); and there were differences in the offensive tactical performance index (p = 0.001), defensive tactical performance index (p = 0.006) and a Game Tactical Performance Index (GTPI) (p = 0.002). The DMGAC has shown to be superior to the MDID in GTPI after 1440 minutes of intervention. 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