THE EFFECTS OF 30 HOURS SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON BASIC FOOTBALL SKILLS OF SOCCER PLAYERS

Authors Mehrdad Hefzollesan
ghalehgir@sut.ac.ir
Sahand University of Technology
PO. BOX 51335/1996, New Sahand Town, Tabriz, Iran

Sohrab Ghalehgi
ghalehgir@sut.ac.ir
Sahand University of Technology
PO. BOX 51335/1996, New Sahand Town, Tabriz, Iran

Naser Behpoor
ghalehgir@sut.ac.ir
Razi University
BagheAbrisham, 6714967346, Kermanshah, Iran

Abstract The aim of this study is to determine the effect of sleep deprivation on the passing and shooting skills of football players. To this end, 18 students of Sahand University, with age range 20 to 24 years performed basic soccer skills (shoot and pass) in the pre-test and post test stages. In this study to assess these skills, the test "Mor - Christian" has been used. In the first step, subjects conducted the shoot and pass test as pre-test after 8 hours sleep a night. 10 days later, to ensure the validity of tests and test results on the learning effect, subjects did the same test again after 8 hours sleep a night. In the third stage, 30 hours of sleep deprivation as an independent variable imposed on the subjects and then the test was repeated and experimental test results were compared as recorded using paired t-test. The findings showed that 30 hour sleep deprivation decreases passing and shooting skills implementation skills (p <0.001). Therefore, the findings showed that sleep deprivation can be a devastating effect on basic football skills.
Key words sleep; deprivation; shooting; passing; skill; soccer;
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Volume 7
Year 2012
Title of Journal Pedagogika, psihologia ta mediko-biologicni problemi fizicnogo vihovanna i sportu=PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, MEDICAL-BIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF PHYSICAL TRAINING and SPORTS
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