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Journal : JOURNAL SPORT AREA

Application of FIFA 11+ Kids: Method to minimize sports injuries in youth football Khoiril Anam; Limpad Nurrachmad; Anies Setiowati; Nanang Indardi; Yuwono; Fajar Awang Irawan; Preeyaporn Gulsirirat; Nugroho Susanto; Nuridin Widya Pranoto
Journal Sport Area Vol 7 No 2 (2022): August
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2022.vol7(2).9467

Abstract

Football is one of the sports with the highest risk of injury, with injuries to children around 3% per year with serious injuries occurring at only 0.69% per year. The objective of the study is to investigate the application of FIFA 11+ Kids in minimizing sports injuries in youth football through enhancement components of physical condition, namely, leg muscle power and muscle flexibility. This study is an quasi-experimental research by using a pre-test - post-test control group design. The sample in this study are 20 people, divided into control and treatment groups. In this study, the sample is determined using a purposive sampling technique, with the following inclusion criteria: 1) male, 2) 11-12 years old, 3) practicing football regularly, 3) willing to be a research sample. In contrast, the criteria exclusion is experienced injured and unwilling to be a research sample. The distribution of control and treatment groups using matching subject ABBA technique. Instruments used in this research are the standing broad jump test to measure leg muscle power and sit and reach test to measure muscle flexibility. The data analysis is a t-test regression analysis with a level of 5% significance. This study found that the application of FIFA 11+ Kids can be used as a method to minimize sports injuries in youth football. The limitation of this study is that the sample is limited to only 20 children. This research is important because it contributes to the science of football coaching in terms of preventing injuries to children. Future research is expected to thoroughly examine the components of other physical conditions related to injury prevention, and use a larger sample from various age groups of soccer school students.
Co-Authors - Afrizal Abda Abda Abdur Rohman Agustin, Risnawati Aino, Rattu Vemilla Aldo Naza Putra Alimuddin Alnedral Andika, Heru Andika, Yudhia Andri Gemaini Anies Setiowati Ansar CS April Yanti Dwi Putri Ariston, Ariando Arsil Arsil Arsil Arsil, Arsil Aryadie Adnan Aulia Rahmad Aziz, Ishak Budiwanto, Adri Canggih, Hidayah Mustika Chaeroni, Ahmad Dally Rahman Darni Didik Cahyono Donie, Donie Eddy Marheni Edi, Firman Eko Purnomo Ella Masita Eri Barlian Fajar Awang Irawan fauziah, varhatun Fiky Zarya Hadi Pery Fajri Handayani, Sri Gusti Hanif Badri Hasibuan, Yurmianna Marlina Hastria Effendi Ihsan, Nurul ILHAM Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Irfan Oktavianus Iwan Purnama Iwan Purnama Jamil, Zaky Ardhan Japhet Ndayisenga Kamal Firdaus Khoiril Anam Khoiril Anam, Khoiril Komaini, Anton Maik Akobiarek Masrun masrun Megahati S, Ruth Rize Paas Menrisal Muda, Fair Muhammad Fauzan Azima Muhammad Zeki Nanang Indardi Nugroho Susanto Nugroho Susanto Nugroho Susanto Nurrachmad, Limpad Nurul Ihsan Nurul Ikhsan Oki Candra Padli Padli Prasetiyo, Rahayu Preeyaporn Gulsirirat Puja Sri Syahfitri Putra, Riken Hadi Rahmad, Aulia Raihan Alfarobi Roma Irawan Ropitasari Ropitasari Roy, Tendy RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Ruth Megawati Ruth Rize Paas Megahati S Ruth Rize Paas Megahati S S. M. Fernanda Iragraha Sari, Anggun Permata Sayuti Syahara Sazeli Rifki, Muhamad Soniawan, Vega Sudirman Sukmawati, Ellyzabeth Syaffitri, Monika Syafrianto, Donald Syahrastani, Syahrastani Syahrul Wilda Welis Windo Wiriadinata Yanuar Kiram Yendrizal, Yendrizal Yovhandra Ockta Yuwono Zahra Humairoh Zarya, Fiky