Erschienen in:
23.04.2018 | Brief Communication
Reliability and validity of a soccer passing test using the Footbonaut
verfasst von:
Christian Saal, Jochen Zinner, Harald Fiedler, Ralf Lanwehr, Jürgen Krug
Erschienen in:
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the reliability and validity of a soccer short passing test using the Footbonaut training system. Forty-eight young skilled soccer players and 31 lesser-skilled soccer players completed a test and a retest, each involving four sessions a day of a Footbonaut short passing test (FSPT). We found significant differences in mean execution times for skilled (mean [M] = 2487, standard deviation [SD] = 155) and lesser-skilled players (M = 2682, SD = 176) but no significant difference in accuracy (M = 74.13, SD = 7.65; M = 72.19, SD = 8.13) between groups. The results from linear mixed-effects models show that there were no significant effects of repeated measurements on execution time. In contrast, we found an estimated increase of 0.86% in accuracy per session for both groups. In conclusion, the FSPT offers a reliable and valid method to differentiate young soccer players at different competitive levels, using execution time.