Mental Preparation and Biofeedback to Enhance Soccer Team Performance Simo Idrissi
Program: Sports and Health Sciences: Capstone-Project: Masters in Sports and Health Sciences (MS)
Awarded: January 2022
Capstone Instructor: Dr. Daniel G. Graetzer
Abstract: Team preparation in soccer (football) is continuous work. The team performance during a busy season is a big obstacle because the time of the season compresses to the limit. A busy schedule can describe a weekly situation that requires two to three games per week, which leads to maximal effort engagement. Coaches and players could face enormous challenges. A championship/league in such a situation requires tremendous efforts, leadership philosophy, long-term sustainability, meritocracy ideology, constructivism, and physical/tactical periodization plans. Preparing players requires transformational leadership, forming, storming, norming, performing, adjourning, interpersonal relation, group relation, coaches' feedback collection, self-preservation, and team support. Also, creativity and organized methods such as periodization plans can put details in a schedule mentality. Players should acquire mental preparation, arousal characteristics, group tasks, team tasks, the principles of play, neuroplasticity enhancement, fight/flight procedures, mental toughness, fatigue-related error, role-specific preparation, cross-role preparation, self-control, and player-centered management to face mental fatigue and physical demands.
Communication is an essential component of building a unified team. The verbal tool, nonverbal tool, interpersonal communication skills, the tactical variables, the rhetoric confidence, vocalizations, neutrality, high status, psychological impulsiveness, one-way application in class or a game, bilateral communication, interpersonal communication, focus communication, direct communication, so they can understand their roles and can deal with the coach regulations and tactical situations. Players understand their role and take responsibility when leadership principles work to make their teams follow up and stand by the team if performance is challenged or disrupted. So, traditional leadership characteristics don't fit leading professional soccer teams these days; vertical leadership is the correct way due to its privileges and positive influence on players and staff. However, leadership should stem from an organized environment, which is Tuckman's stages theory. Many adult and young athletes have benefited from biofeedback, memorization enhancement, perceptual behavior, subconscious behavior, the sensorimotor stage, preoperational stage, concrete operational stage, formal operational stage, the pessimistic principles, intrinsic learning motivation. So mental and physical preparations need the management to anticipate self-efficacy and better results.
In this project, the compacted season high-intensity schedules and lack of time are an obstacle that can challenge coaches. To handle the situation and protect the team from various problems that can occur during pre-season, in-season, and at the same time formulate ideas, coaches should rely on practical elements. The Periodization plans fit the tactical situations and physical adaptabilities. A busy season is a rigorous plan that coaches should create, and this research can walk through and cover many aspects that need attention. Tactical management such as attacking, defending, and transitions are the most vulnerable aspects when coaches have less time to prepare their team in a busy season. So, a tactical periodization plan is not a new concept, but it is a tool that develops and imbues it with science. Many coaches try to adapt one formation or more, and this research compares formations such as 1-3-4-3, 1-5-4-1, 1-4-4-2, 1-4-3-3, and 1-4-2-3-1 and presents some advantages that can help coaches cope with such conditions. This research discusses a side effect of playing in high intense games that happen without any form of physical assessment utilization to prevent sudden cardiac death, heart attack, acute and chronic traumatic physical and psychological disorders, or injuries due to training and intense games. So, an adequate plan can help establish a philosophy and lead a team to satisfying results in a season that contains many games.
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