Investigation of the effect of an exercise program with visual stimuli on reaction time, cognitive function and physical fitness of children and adolescent soccer players.
38 male soccer players aged 10-15 participate in the research voluntarily. A wireless reflex measurement system (FITLIGHT Trainer) is used to measure the response time, a cognitive function test (Cognitive Function Scanner Mobile) is used to assess cognitive function and an interactive virtual reality application (VR game) is used to estimate the visual field. Physical fitness is assessed using ALPHA-Fitness and the Eurofit test batteries. The screening takes place in the soccer field with portable devices. After the initial check, the participants were randomly divided into two equal groups using the program http://www.randomizer.org/. 18 soccer players follow a 6-month exercise program with visual stimuli, 5 times a week and lasting 15 minutes each time, which precedes their regular soccer training program. The special training program includes training using illuminated units / disks. Each unit is activated alternately, and it is deactivated when the trainee passes in front of it or touches it with any part of his body as well as with another object / sports accessory. The remaining players continue their regular soccer training program. After the end of the 6 months, the initial measurements will be repeated in both groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
38
Evaluation of the reaction time before and after special training program using visual stimuli.
Laboratory of Sport Medicine, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki, Greece
Reaction time (sec)
VR game, FITLIGHT Trainer
Time frame: 6 months
Cognitive function (sec)
Cognitive Function Scanner Mobile
Time frame: 6 months
Physical fitness
RFD (kg/sec), Hand grip test (kg), Sit \& reach flexibility (cm), Repeated Sprint (sec)
Time frame: 6 months
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