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http://dx.doi.org/10.5103/KJSB.2012.22.1.017

Analysis of GRF & Plantar Foot Pressure of Stepping Foot on Skilled & Unskilled Player's in the Soccer Instep Shoot  

Kim, Dong-Seop (Division of Physical Education, Graduate School of Silla University)
Lee, Joong-Sook (Division of Physical Education, College of Medical and Life Sciences Silla University)
Jang, Young-Min (Division of Physical Education, Graduate School of Silla University)
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Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics / v.22, no.1, 2012 , pp. 17-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is for providing fundamental data of sport biomechanics in GRF & plantar pressure of stepping foot of skilled & unskilled players' at the soccer instep shooting moments. Wearing Pedar-x of Novel, the study has drawn the following conclusion after measuring and analyzing the impact on the GRF and plantar pressure of stepping foot at the instep shooting moments. First, maximum vertical GRF showed higher in the skilled group than in the unskilled group. The results showed significantly different. This study reached the conclusion that the players in the skilled group performed faster and stronger stepping foot motions that the ones in the unskilled(p<.01). Second, since the plantar pressure of the skilled group appeared significantly higher than that of the unskilled, it has brought us to the conclusion that the skilled group performed faster and stronger stepping foot motions than the unskilled group (p<.05). Third, at the moment of instep kicking, the skilled group's average maximum plantar foot pressure of stepping foot was higher than the unskilled. Though the difference was not statistically significant, it can be concluded that the skilled group performed faster and stronger stepping foot motions than the unskilled group(p>.05). Fourth, for the COP moving route of stepping foot while instep kicking, the skilled people performed accurate and strong shooting motions directly toward the target direction with stable postures, no matter how it's left, right, front or back.
Keywords
Soccer; Instep Shooting; Stepping Foot; Ground Reaction Force(GRF); Foot Pressure;
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