
A BIOMECHANICS-INFORMED MODEL FOR FUTSAL PASSING AND SHOOTING TECHNIQUE TRAINING: RELEVANCE FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND VOCATIONAL STUDENTS
Sugiyanto Fajar Purnama , Department of Sports Science, Postgraduate Program, SebelasMaret University (UNS), IndonesiaAbstract
This study presents a biomechanics-informed model for training passing and shooting techniques in futsal, tailored for high school and vocational students. Futsal, a variant of soccer played indoors, demands precise passing and shooting skills due to its fast-paced nature and limited playing space. Drawing upon biomechanical principles, this model integrates insights from studies on human movement mechanics to optimize passing and shooting performance in futsal. Key components of the model include body positioning, foot placement, kinetic chain activation, and follow-through mechanics. By applying biomechanical principles to technique training, high school and vocational students can enhance their passing and shooting proficiency in futsal, thereby improving overall game performance and enjoyment.
Keywords
Biomechanics, Futsal, Technique training
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