Publications by authors named "Juan M Garcia-Ceberino"

During peak height velocity, adjusting training intensity is crucial for optimizing performance and minimizing injury risk. This cross-sectional study compares external and internal intensities in different training tasks (analytical tasks, small-sided games, and training matches) and analyzes their effect on the maturation age of young players. Fifty-five U-15 and U-16 boys from two soccer clubs in southwestern Spain were monitored using inertial movement units and heart rate monitors to report training intensities.

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The teacher’s didactic intervention also requires knowledge and control of learning tasks’ workloads. The objectives of the study were as follows: (i) to quantify the subjective external load-eTL of tasks framed in didactic units designed by in-service teachers; and (ii) to analyze the differences in the subjective eTL according to the game situation and the game space. A total of 306 learning tasks designed by seven in-service teachers (five men and two women), with more than 10 years of teaching practice, were analyzed.

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Creative strategies allow students to feel ownership of their learning, fostering interest and motivation towards sports and educational contexts. This study aimed to compare different psychological variables after applying creative and traditional sessions of recreational figure roller-skating. Twelve school-age female skaters (9.

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Today, it is important for physical education teachers to know students’ motivation profiles for learning. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze achievement motivation according to four variables: students’ sex, the taught sport modality, students’ experience and teaching methodology. Likewise, the effects of students’ sex and experience on the methodologies applied were analyzed.

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The present study aimed to investigate the impact of a basketball competition on the pre-competitive anxiety and Heart Rate Variability (HRV) of young female basketball players. A total of 12 female basketball players participated in this cross-sectional study. Girls had a mean age of 14 (1.

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  • - The study explores the training intensities of female professional soccer players, comparing them to actual game conditions and analyzing factors like player position and training type across 18 participants.
  • - Researchers found that training sessions were mainly based on small-sided games, leading to a medium-high subjective external intensity, while actual matches had a very high intensity rating.
  • - By using motion devices and heart rate monitors, the study revealed positional differences: defenders had fewer accelerations but higher heart rates, while wingbacks had more dynamic movements, and wingers maintained the lowest heart rate during matches.
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  • Physical education teachers need affordable and effective methods to monitor students' exercise intensity, so this study explored the relationship between objective and subjective measures of intensity in physical activities like soccer and basketball involving 95 students.
  • The study utilized both objective tools (like heart rate monitors) and subjective measures (like perceived exertion ratings) to collect data, resulting in 3956 analysis units, with findings showing significant positive correlations between the two types of intensity measurements.
  • While some negative correlations were observed in specific game situations, the overall results suggest that subjective techniques could be practical and useful alternatives for monitoring student intensity in physical education classes, making them easier to implement in school settings.
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  • The study investigates how different teaching methodologies in Physical Education, specifically for basketball, affect students' physical fitness and exertion levels.
  • Three methods were compared: Tactical Games Approach (TGA), Direct Instruction (DI), and Service Teacher's Basketball Unit (STBU), with 49 sixth-grade students monitored for physical activity and heart rate.
  • Results show that TGA led to higher external and internal load values, indicating better intensity and fitness outcomes, particularly for students with no prior basketball experience.
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The coach-parent relationship can significantly influence the sport participation, personal development, and sports performance of young athletes. This study aimed to investigate the coach's perception of parent's attitudes regarding competition attitude, the communication with the coach, and the environment during training sessions, taking into account the coaches' sex, type of institution, or sport modality grouped into individual and collective sports. For this, a total of 159 coaches (22 females and 137 males) responded to the Questionnaire for Sports Coaches about their Opinion on the Attitudes of Fathers and Mothers in Sports (CTPMD).

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The assessment of tactical-technical knowledge of football is essential to develop optimal and integral teaching processes for students. Therefore, the aim of this study was to design and validate an instrument so that teachers, coaches, and researchers can observe and codify both the tactical behaviors and technical skills performed by the students in the game of football. The design and validation of the instrument were carried out in four phases: a) review of the literature and previous instruments; b) design of the Instrument for the Measurement of Learning and Performance in Football (IMLPFoot).

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The study of declarative and procedural knowledge makes it possible to ascertain what cognitive processes are like during motor learning. This study aimed to compare, according to the methodology, gender and experience (football practise), and the levels of declarative and procedural knowledge after the implementation of two intervention programmes on school football including one based on the tactics learning and the other on the technique learning. A total of 41 students in the 5th year of primary education from a state school from Spain, distributed in two class groups, participated in the study.

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The design of teaching tasks determines the physical and physiological demands that students are exposed to in physical education classes. The purpose of this study is to quantify and compare, according to gender and teaching methodology, the external (eTL) and internal (iTL) load resulting from the application of two programs that follow different teaching methodologies, i.e.

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  • The study aimed to compare two intervention programs for teaching soccer to school-aged kids, using Direct Instruction (DI) and the Tactical Games Approach (TGA), with 58 tasks analyzed (29 per method).
  • Researchers used various statistical tests to assess pedagogical and external training load (eTL) variables and found both programs had the same number of tasks, sessions, game phases, and objectives but differed in eTL levels.
  • The findings will help teachers create instructional units by understanding the similarities and differences between DI and TGA methods, enhancing their teaching strategies in soccer.
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